Join or renew your membership at one of our Bike to Work Week Pit Stops and get this sweet t-shirt FREE:
We want to celebrate your two-wheeled commute!
Fuel up with free Clif Bars and Caribou Coffee, and get a free safety check - or just some air or lube - at a Bike Pit Stop during Bike to Work Week, June 9–15! Bike Pit Stops are located throughout the city of Chicago and the suburbs - find one near you!
BIKE PIT STOPS AND BIKE TO WORK WEEK EVENTS, 2012
*denotes suburban location
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Mon-Fri, June 11–15 Monday, June 11 Blue Island Avenue and Roosevelt Road (S.E. corner), 6:30–9 a.m. (map it) Millennium Park Bike Station (239 East Randolph St), 6:30–9 a.m. (map it) Northbrook Metra station, 6:30–8 a.m. (map it) 2313 N Milwaukee Ave (Cafe Mustache) 6:30-9 a.m. (map it) 2016 W Roscoe (Roscoe Village Bikes), 5:30-7:30 p.m. (map it) Tuesday, June 12 *Elmhurst Metra station, 6:30–8:30 a.m. (map it) *Joliet, Union Station 6–8 a.m. (map it) North Shore Channel Trail at Foster Avenue, 6:30–9 a.m. (map it) South Lakefront Trail at Museum Campus, 6:30–9 a.m. (map it) *Wheaton Metra station, 6:30–8:30 a.m. (map it) *Wilmette Metra station, 6:30–8 a.m. (map it) 1908 W Chicago Ave. (Comrade Cycles), 6:30-9 a.m. (map it) 1520 E 57th St (University of Chicago), 6:30-9 a.m. (map it) Wednesday, June 13 *Des Plaines Metra station, 6:30–8 a.m. (map it) *Downers Grove Metra station, 6:30–8:30 a.m. (map it) Lincoln Avenue, Clark Street and Wells Street (near Green City Market), 6:30–9 a.m. (map it) *Midlothian Metra station, 6–8 a.m. (map it) *Villa Park Metra station, 6-8 a.m. (map it) Huron and Fairbanks, NE Corner (Northwestern Univeristy) 7-9 a.m. (map it) *Jacobs Center, 2001 Sheridan Rd, Evanston (Northwestern University), 3:30-5:30 p.m. (map it) North Lakefront Path, Ardmore and Sheridan, 5-7p.m. (map it) Thursday, June 14 *Arlington Heights Metra station, 6:30–8 a.m. (map it) North Lakefront Trail at Fullerton Parkway, 6:30–9 a.m. (map it) * 9575 W Higgins Road (Christopher Burke Engineering) 6:30-8:30 a.m. (map it) 2459 W. Division St. (West Town Bikes), 6:30-9 a.m. (map it) Friday, June 15 *Evanston, Davis Street Metra and L station, 6:30–8 a.m. (map it) *Oak Lawn Metra station, 6 a.m.–8 a.m. (map it) |
Saturday, June 9 Streets for Cycling Plan 2020 Open House Second annual Cargo Bike Roll Call & Happy Hour Mon-Thu, June 11-14 Monday, June 11 Tuesday, June 12 Wednesday, June 13 Bikes & Barbeque Happy Hour Thursday, June 14 Loop Bike Tour Friday, June 15 Bike Away from Work
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Wow, I moved to Chicago during Bike to Work Week and it's amazing to see it grow every year. Huge props to all of the smaller businesses and organizations who are donating their time, staff, and resources to the pitstops next week. They're not linked, but you can find them listed here!
Thanks to Active Trans for putting this all together! I heard WBEZ, the Old Town School of Folks Music and Center for Neighborhood Technology trash talking each other today about who would win their non-profit category this year. Funny stuff. My work, the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services will participate this year (but Gabe & Dept of Transportation will undoubtably rule our category).
Haha, yeah, I was listening to WBEZ today too....after listening to it, I put together a last minute team for The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Should be a fun week!
YAJ,
Did you organize your office's team? Do you work at the facility on Ogden? I work at 2FM (N&T) and, with the exception of a couple of people who ride in the summer in good weather, have for years been the only person in the building who rides to work. It never really even seemed worth it to me to try to get other people here to do it!
y a j said:
Thanks to Active Trans for putting this all together! I heard WBEZ, the Old Town School of Folks Music and Center for Neighborhood Technology trash talking each other today about who would win their non-profit category this year. Funny stuff. My work, the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services will participate this year (but Gabe & Dept of Transportation will undoubtably rule our category).
On Monday, I was approached by an admin at work and was asked if I wanted to be the ambassador for Bike to Work Week for our office. I declined and was asked why. I told her that we lack parking for our bike as it is around our building, and if I were to advertise to people at work here about Bike to Work Week, imagine how many people will come and we'll have to stack our bikes on top of another, and sometimes I like to bring my nice bike to work and I don't want it to get any scratches. And if any of these fair-weather riders come to work with their nice bike and get scratches on them, do you think they'll continue to do that the next day? And, I have a special spot that I know always has one spot left by the time that I come in and I'd like to keep it that way.
So, she said she understood and left. But on Wednesday morning, she pulled me aside and told me that all summer long, we have been given a green light to park our bikes at a nearby parking lot that the company has worked out a deal with. This morning, the twelfth person just signed up and we'll have group lunch ride everyday next week.
If I keep being an a-hole, maybe next, I'll get all year long parking, and next I'll ask for a shower at work :)
+1
I see what you did there!
Just Will said:
On Monday, I was approached by an admin at work and was asked if I wanted to be the ambassador for Bike to Work Week...
Wow, that's cool!!!
I haven't had the chance to set up a team at my coldwell banker office yet and last year we even were a paid sponsor. Opps.
Just Will said:
On Monday, I was approached by an admin at work and was asked if I wanted to be the ambassador for Bike to Work Week for our office. I declined and was asked why. I told her that we lack parking for our bike as it is around our building, and if I were to advertise to people at work here about Bike to Work Week, imagine how many people will come and we'll have to stack our bikes on top of another, and sometimes I like to bring my nice bike to work and I don't want it to get any scratches. And if any of these fair-weather riders come to work with their nice bike and get scratches on them, do you think they'll continue to do that the next day? And, I have a special spot that I know always has one spot left by the time that I come in and I'd like to keep it that way.
So, she said she understood and left. But on Wednesday morning, she pulled me aside and told me that all summer long, we have been given a green light to park our bikes at a nearby parking lot that the company has worked out a deal with. This morning, the twelfth person just signed up and we'll have group lunch ride everyday next week.
If I keep being an a-hole, maybe next, I'll get all year long parking, and next I'll ask for a shower at work :)
I tried to organize a team for my office since I am the only person who commutes by bike. I managed to get these responses:
1-Yes, I'll ride, it sounds like fun;
2- I will try maybe once or twice, but I'll have to drive my car to the lakefront path and ride the rest of the way on bike since it is scary to ride to the path from my house (I see this as a semi-win);
1- I'll wave to you in my car when I pass you by; and,
1-I'm too out of shape to ride.
The rest of my office has yet to respond, although I know there is one guy who likes to ride, but his wife told him it is too dangerous to ride on the streets now that they have a kid (but it wasn't before he got married, go figure).
Even if it's just one person, it helps our cause to have more teams signed up...there's still time!
(and you get the cool free Team Leader technical fabric T-shirt). http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150857617504872&set=a....
Please sign up here! www.bikecommuterchallenge.org.
Thanks much,
Ethan Spotts, Active Trans
I get a free t-shirt? Really? Oh darn, I missed the pick-up date. Oh well, still commuting to work next week. At least I have one person signed up. :)
You can still pick up shirts at our office, Melanie! Thanks for signing up!
Ethan, Active Trans
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