[OHPV-list] Information (Nitty Gritty) on Seattle Bike Expo
Marilyn J. Hayward
birdiemama at comcast.net
Thu Feb 16 08:58:42 EST 2006
Tweety
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From: <brakingnews at cascadebicycleclub.org>
To: <birdiemama at comcast.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 9:46 PM
Subject: Cascade Bicycle Club Braking News
> *Hello cyclists!*
>
> After our last Braking News (CBC's e-newsletter) I received multiple
> questions regarding our Group Health Seattle International Bicycle Expo.
> Since Expo happens this weekend, I thought it a good idea to clarify
> several points. I hope this helps you enjoy Expo and all its various
> components.
>
> The Saturday night "gala" with Kelly, Phinney, Edwards and Herlihy is
> informal. No dress code (nothing against the opera, but this isn't it).
> Fun, beer, hanging out. Tickets are available.
> http://www.cascade.org/EandR/expo/gala.cfm
>
> The Youth Zone only happens Saturday. On Sunday, the Bike Swap will occupy
> the hanger. http://www.cascade.org/EandR/expo/youthzone.cfm
>
> Bike Parking: There is valet bike parking. Bike Works - a great
> not-for-profit working with low income kids - asks for a donation but
> there is no charge.
>
> Car Parking: Free Shuttle. Free Parking. The Seattle Parks Department is
> doing habitat and shoreline restoration on the north shore. Consequently,
> we have less parking at the site than last year. Plenty of parking is
> still available at the Park. We will run free shuttles from the other two
> huge parking lots south of the Expo Hanger.
>
> Limited utilities: The Group Health Expo hanger has limited utilities.
> While most vendors will be able to accommodate credit card use, we cannot
> at the entry gate. A cash machine is on site.
>
> Limited Facilities: Please be advised that restroom facilities are
> port-a-potties. While they will be clean, they are not full bathrooms. We
> will have hand washing facilities on site.
>
> Our volunteers and staff will be on site to assist you as much as
> possible. I personally will be on site all weekend (mostly at the Cascade
> booth). Please stop by to introduce yourself and provide any comments and
> feedback on Expo, Cascade, or other cycling related issues.
>
> Hope to see you there,
>
> Chuck Ayers
> Executive Director
> Cascade Bicycle Club
>
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