So, it's no secret that people are not as gung-ho on RSVPing for things as they were when thechainlink was young and fresh-faced. Still, considering positive RSVPs for our big swap topped 100 both of the previous years, it would be at least good to top that number maybe just as an omen of a successful year.
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Whoohoo, h', that's great that I can view the proceedings on stage, I didn't know! I was afraid the Bike Winter table would be in a corner of a drafty hallway facing a brick wall, or something equally grim. You know, trying to replicate that bracing cold experience of the true Bike Winter rider. Maybe I'll have to shovel in some outside snow around the table for proper effect.
You'll be happy to hear that the second floor has windows that open.
Thunder Snow said:
Whoohoo, h', that's great that I can view the proceedings on stage, I didn't know! I was afraid the Bike Winter table would be in a corner of a drafty hallway facing a brick wall, or something equally grim. You know, trying to replicate that bracing cold experience of the true Bike Winter rider. Maybe I'll have to shovel in some outside snow around the table for proper effect.
Those balaclava's will be very popular at our table. Just sayin'.
Kevin C said:
You'll be happy to hear that the second floor has windows that open.
If you've never been in the fieldhouse, it is probably worth $10 just to experience it. It is a really interesting old building.
I'm working the bike corral in the afternoon. Stop by and say hello!
Thunder Snow said:
Those balaclava's will be very popular at our table. Just sayin'.
Kevin C said:You'll be happy to hear that the second floor has windows that open.
Ditto, Mr. Mann. (I hope you enjoyed riding your cool new bike home! Wow, I'm jealous!)
Thanks to you, Just Will & h' for being such great table mates. Thanks to everyone who stopped by the Chainlink and Bike Winter combined tables to say hi or buy something/donate to the cause. A BIG thanks to the fellow who purchased the folding bike and bag we were hawking...er, suggesting to anyone who passed by.
Thanks to the guy from Caribou Coffee who kept us plied with tasty caffeinated beverages whenever our energy began to flag.
Thanks to Gin Kilgore and her panel on family bicycling; I enjoyed the discussion before my volunteer shift. Thanks to the Racketeers for a breathtaking daredevil show on bikes--you ladies are amazing! Thanks to Martin H & Paul who gleefully snipped and cut their way through several cable locks and U-locks, graphically demonstrating just how easily it can be done; I'm sure more than a few people went rushing outside right after the demo to their cable-locked bikes with two newly purchased U-locks in hand.
Thanks to the many vendors and organizations who took the time to attend. From the look of the many attendees holding new purchases, I think it was well worthwhile for everyone.
Finally, congrats to Christine Schwartzkopff and the other folks at Active Trans who had a huge role in putting this all together.
(And what a breathtakingly beautiful old building this was held in! Great location!)
Ace Mann said:
I had a great time at the swap.Thanks to everyone!
Well done! I had a great time and so many interesting conversations. Thank you to everyone who helped make it possible.
Ya done good Paul! :-)
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