Come check it out! Art and Music at Velocipede Friday!!

(Art about tricycles–curated by Orlando M Johnson)…Yeveto will be gracing us with their beautiful music as well

THIRD WHEEL
A study of the Trike

At Velocipede– 4 W. Lanvale St.
May 2-25 2008
Opening Reception Friday May 2, 7-10pm
WORKS BY:
Alyssa Dennis
Charlotte Benedetto
David Cunningham
Kathy Fahey
Laurent Hrybyk
Orlando Johnson
PERFORMANCE BY:
Yeveto
$5 Donation Suggested
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Kiersten’s Cakes, Now Child Sound Stage, Graham Wimbrow, Rachel Y.
https://www.myspace.com/yeveto

Alert – National Bicycling Strategy for National Bike Month

Take Action! — Support House Congressional Resolution — from the League of American Bicyclists –

The House Congressional Resolution on Bicycling (H.Con.Res. 305), introduced in February, calls on the United States Congress to adopt a national bicycling strategy to fully realize the incredible benefits of getting more people bicycling, more safely, more often. There is a "sense of Congress" that complete streets policies are essential to ensure wise use of considerable Federal investment in transportation infrastructure, and that expanded funding for bicycling and walking programs is desirable and appropriate.

As we celebrate National Bike Month in May, cities and organizations throughout the country will be hosting events promoting bicycling as a healthy, fun, and viable form of transportation. This is also a perfect opportunity to contact your Congressional Representatives to thank those that have signed onto the Resolution and urge those that have not to so.

A good showing for the Resolution is essential as this would serve as the first ever comprehensive bicycling policy statement and would serve as an important policy statement guide for the next transportation reauthorization which begins next year (2009).

As part of National Bike Month please take a moment to Contact your Congressional Member to urge them to support HCONRES305.
Thank you.
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WBAL to feature bike commuting

On Weds, April 30th, Sandra Shaw from WBAL (TV 11) will be broadcasting live from Bel Air, Md. She is doing a feature on the upcoming Clean Commute Month and Bike to Work Day in May.

Watch between 5:15 and 6:50am.

If you bike in Howard County, please consider joining Friends of BAHC — Bicycling Advocates of Howard County

Since late last year, *many of the leaders from *all* the bike groups in
Howard County *have been working together on a new committee called *Bicycling
Advocates of Howard County (BAHC). * 🙂 Jack Guarneri is chairing the
group and doing an awesome job!!! Some of the clubs involved are the
Glenelg Gang, HoCoCyclists, APL Cycling Club, Mid Maryland Triathlon Club,
Baltimore Bicycling Club etc.

The goal of Bicycling Advocates of Howard County as an organization is to
work with the Howard County Government, and other government agencies when
needed, to improve the safety of roads in Howard County that are the most
heavily used by bicyclists
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The problem with parking and bike lanes

Is that cars are parking against the bike lane stripe rather then against the curb.

It seems to me that along Roland Av we had a mostly usable area between parked cars and the travel lane, now that it is marked as a bike lane too many cars are not parking against the curb and too many cars in the travel lane are not scooting over if you ride the stripe or in the travel lane to avoid the door zone of parked cars (3-4 feet.) Comments would be appreciated.
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Mount Washington Water Tasting Results

This morning [4/27] the Mount Washington Green Club held a water-tasting. We
compared the tastes of three bottled waters (Evian, Fiji, and Deer Park)
with Mount Washington tap water in two forms (straight from the tap, run
through a filter). Each water was labeled only with a letter, so we did
not know which water we were tasting until scores were given and the
comparison was completed. Here are the results (high scores represent
the best taste):

Mt. Washington Tap (filtered) 39

Deer Park 30

Fiji 29

Evian 28

Mt. Washington Tap 17

The Mt. Washington tap water that was run through a water pitcher with a
carbon filter received the highest score. Deer Park water, which is
locally bottled, received a score slightly above that off Evian and
Fiji, which are bottled in very distant locations. Unfiltered Mt.
Washington tap water came in last.

So for the best tasting water (and probably the healthiest), we are
recommending running our local tap water through a carbon filter. For
our test, we used a Pur water pitcher like the one pictured here.
They seem to run from about $10 to $30 and the filters have to be
changed periodically.

We also want to remind everyone that besides being expensive (Fiji water
is usually over $2.00 a quart), bottled water creates a trash problem.
In the recent cleanup of Western Run, a large percentage of the trash
taken from the stream area was empty plastic water bottles.
Transporting water bottled in distant locations like the island of Fiji
or Evian, France also seems like a terrible use of resources and
probably contributes to global warming.

So we would like to encourage everyone to choose filtered tap water over
bottled water, and locally bottled water over water bottled at distant
locations. Thanks!

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SmartBike DC

Clear Channel Outdoor together with the District Department of Transportation are excited to bring to Washington DC the first self-service public bike rental program. SmartBike DC is a new and alternative transportation network that uses the latest technologies to facilitate user access and is structured to enhance the city
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