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JOIN US!UPCOMING EVENTSAlbany Strollers & Rollers Policy Happy Hour Thursday, February 23, 5 pm - location tba, probably Montero's Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend!! We'll discuss important advocacy issues and service projects. RSVP to Amy Smolens at calamari@alumni.duke.edu Have an issue you want to discuss? Let Nick Pilch at nicky@mindspring.com know and we can put it on the agenda! RSVP to either of them to find out the location so we can plan accordingly - thanks! Alameda County Updating Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan
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Active Transportation Master Planning Recognizing walking and bicycling as healthy, accessible and green forms of transportation, the City has embarked on developing its first Active Transportation Master Plan. This plan will be a blueprint for the future of walking, cycling and other active modes in Albany. Draft maps of the cycling and walking routes to be proposed are now available. Please send your feedback on the proposed route networks or any other ideas for making Albany a better place to get around without a car to the Albany Strollers & Rollers' discussion list, to one of Strollers & Rollers' representatives in the process (Preston Jordan or Amy Smolens), or directly to the city staff and consultants preparing the plan. With regard to the proposed walking route network, obviously almost all of Albany is well served by sidewalks, which is a great inheritance for which we can thank those who came before us. Albany Strollers & Rollers' purpose in requesting definition of a walking route network now is to make sure maintenance (such as repairing damage due to street trees) and improvements (such as upgrading access ramps) are focused on a network of routes that will connect people to the most important destinations in town. The intent of developing this network is to serve anyone who strolls or rolls on the sidewalks. The latter includes kids in strollers and those who are pushing them, wheelchair riders, and younger children cycling on sidewalks for instance. These groups are more sensitive to sidewalk conditions, and likely to be dissuaded from getting around car-free or being compelled to use the street when they don't want to. The website maintained by the consultant for the planning process http://albanypedbikeplan.fehrandpeers.net/. Albany Strollers & Rollers looks forward to your input - thanks! RECURRING EVENTS
Spring event, tba in 2012 This event, resulting from the merging of the Arts & Music Festival and Green Albany Day, contains the best of both events! AS&R offers free Bicycle Valet Parking services sponsored by Bua Luang Thai Cuisine. For four straight years, Street Level Cycles has offered free or low cost bike tune-ups. The AS&R booth has information about bike commuting and bicycle/pedestrian advocacy in Albany. You'll find local bands, art activities for kids, poetry, delicious food from local vendors and information from community fundraising groups. Artists display and sell their works in booths in the park. A range of vendors share information about activities with local environmental and green action groups, workshops you can join, and all the things you can do to make Albany an even greener city. Albany Strollers & Rollers needs volunteers to help with Bicycle Valet Parking and our booth so we hope you can volunteer a bit of time! Volunteers get a FREE CHIPOTLE BURRITO!! Please contact Amy Smolens or Heather Cunningham. Thanks. Bike to Work Day
Thursday, May 10, 2012, 7-9 am Enjoy a party on wheels, including food, coffee, giveaways from regional and local businesses! Come join the fun! AS&R Energizer Station: northeast corner of Marin Avenue/Ohlone Greenway Kids' Bicycle Rodeo Date TBA, Spring 2012 Cornell Elementary School. Free bike safety check, helmets, and confidence course for elementary and middle-school-age kids! Trick riding entertainment and raffle! We will again run the confidence course in this fun, Albany Police Activities League sponsored event. http://www.albanypal.net/id23.html Bike About Town Meet at 6:30pm on the 4th Friday of the month at Solano Avenue Cyclery for a quick safety check and group ride about town. Afterwards, return for entertainment, food and discounts to local businesses. July 22, Aug. 26, Sept. 23, and Oct. 28 2011. Stay tuned for 2012 dates! See Albany Patch for a writeup and photos of past events! And lots more photos on our Facebook page! "Alberrito" Streets event with El Cerrito on Key Route Blvd between Thousand Oaks and A Street on August 28th, 2011, Noon-3pm. The AS&R booth distributed information, made bike-blended smoothies, and tried out bike water balloon jousting. Photos on AlbanyPatch. Coming again in the summer of 2012! September 11, 2011, 10am - 6pm Free Bicycle Valet Parking at the Pumpkin Patch, sponsored by Bua Luang Thai Cuisine! International Bike & Walk to School Day From 2009 through 2011 AS&R members have installed a total of 460 free rear lights on the bikes of kids who rode to school, matching the number of lights we had sold over the past years Thanks to Safeway's generous donation to underwrite front lights, we were also able to offer free front lights, MSRP value $39.99. At 2011 International Bike & Walk to School Day on October 5th, AS&R volunteers and school parents installed 250 front lights free, courtesy of Safeway, and 150 rear lights. This was a fantastic payoff to a great program! http://www.walktoschool-usa.org/faq/index.cfm This program has been a huge success - please help us sustain it by buying a light or two! | DISCOUNTS!By becoming an Albany Strollers & Rollers member, you will receive discounts at local bike shops. Berkeley Bikes and Skateboards is offering 15% off labor, parts and accessories. Solano Avenue Cyclery is offering 10% off parts and accessories. These offers are valid to members of Albany Strollers & Rollers and their households. If any of your friends are interested in this discount, please send them here to join AS&R. Questions? Contact Amy Smolens. BIKE LIGHTSGREAT FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS!! AS&R has partnered with Fun Source LLC to make these versatile rear bike lights available to school kids and to you! For each Safety Light that you buy, an Albany student gets one free! For just $8 each, or $15 for two (that's 50% off MSRP,) you get a bright red rear light with three blinking modes, a clip and a quick-off bike mount. Our AS&R version supports a good, grass-roots advocacy cause promoting bike-ped safety for children in our local community. We appreciate your support of this great SR2S program by purchasing our lights through AS&R. To purchase or for more information, come to any of our events or contact Amy Smolens at calamari@alumni.duke.edu. On 2009, 2010 and 2011 International Bike & Walk to School Days. AS&R members and school parents installed 150 free lights (each year, that is!) on the bikes of kids who rode to school - a huge success! FREE FRONT LIGHTS COURTESY OF SAFEWAY AGAIN IN 2011!! Thanks to Safeway's generous donation to again underwrite 500 front lights, we are now able to offer free 6-LED front lights, MSRP value $29.99. For every light that we give away, an Albany school kid will get one free. We distributed 125 of these front lights at the Arts & Green Festival and 125 at the Solano Stroll. At 2010 & 2011 International Bike & Walk to School Days, AS&R volunteers and school parents installed 500 front lights, courtesy of Safeway, and 310 rear lights. This was a fantastic payoff to a great program! Help us give more kids lights by buying some for yourself or as gifts! A copy of an article we wrote appears in the AS&R Documents page and on our International Bike & Walk to School Day page:WT-November.pdf . Help kids and adults ride more safely and light up the Albany night! Welcome to the Albany Strollers & Rollers website!Albany Strollers & Rollers (AS&R) was founded by Preston Jordan and Nick Pilch in 2004 to address bicycle and pedestrian safety issues in and around Albany, California. Currently we comprise 395 individuals and families. For a more detailed summary of what we do, please feel free to download the AS&R article which appears in the October 2011 issue of Wheel Truth, the monthly newsletter of one of our local sponsors, Grizzly Peak Cyclists.
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