Thursday, April 30, 2009

WalkBikeBerks Bike Month on BCTV


4/27/2009
WalkBikeBerks
Watch It Now!
Guests:
Jack Williams, Berks Technical Institute
Judge Tim Rowley
Ben Levengood, League Certified Instructor
Hosted by Bob Hospidor

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Coming to Berks County


Choices in transportation are growing in Berks County.
Bike-and-Ride with BARTA,
bicycle commute on our growing trail systems,
or use Commuter Services to get you to work
and back home again at the end of your day!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

SEVEN DAYS TO REGISTER FOR THE 1st PA BIKE SUMMIT

Bike to the Capitol
JOIN US AS HUNDREDS OF CYCLISTS SHOW BICYCLING IS IMPORTANT TO PENNSYLVANIANS BY BIKING TO THE CAPITOL.

When: May 5, 2009
8:30 AM: Assemble At Farm Show Building
9:00 AM: Ride to Capitol
10:00 AM: Rally at Capitol (Third & State Streets)
Why: To promote Bike Month and influence policymakers
Contact: 610.779.9702 or
sign up online

Your help is needed to make a difference for bicycling in Pennsylvania . We need a show of force in Harrisburg May 5th, 2009 to demonstrate bicyclists' interest and concern from all sections of the state. When we unite to ride and speak together, we will make a difference.

Bike to the Capitol - Ride and Rally
Register Online Now.

Assemble for Short Bike Ride to the Capitol.
Join PA Legislators and Executive Officers as they support Bike Month and bicycling in Pennsylvania.

Educate our legislators about bicyclists' issues.
Gain more support for pro-cyclist legislation, HB 1110 and SB776. (38 House sponsors, there are 203 Representatives; 15 Senate sponsors, there are 50 Senators). You can review the legislation on the General Assembly's website.

After the Bike and Ride Rally
Meet with your Representative and Senator to explain the importance of legislation to require motorists to provide a safe passing distance and share why bicycling is important to you. Use the Meeting Feedback Form that is provided.

Please dress in business attire if you are meeting with the General Assembly. If you are using your bike as transportation to the Capitol something a bit less formal may be necessary, but please don't wear cleats or form-fitting bike clothing (or shorts). We've been told by many in the know that a professional appearance is imperative when meeting with elected officials and their staff.

Attend the Bicyclists' Forum presented by Bicycle Access Council that will be held in the nearby Keystone Building , PUC Hearing Room #3 located on the Plaza Level at 1:15 PM.

From Home

If you can't attend the Bike Ride and Rally, you can still help bring bicycling issues to the forefront in Pennsylvania. Please:

Contact your Representative and Senator and tell them that it is important to you that they attend the Rally in support of bicycling in Pennsylvania on May 5th. Email, Phone, or Fax. This will take just a few minutes.

Meet with your Representative and Senator in their district offices and ask them to support HB1110 or SB776 and explain why this legislation is necessary and why bicycling is important to you. Complete the Meeting Feedback form and mail to: PO Box 6795 , Wyomissing , PA 19610 .

Thank them for their support of issues important to you if they are already co-sponsors.
Rain or Shine, we can show how much we care about the importance of bicycling in Pennsylvania by Rallying on May 5.

Register today so we can better prepare.

» Visiting the State Capitol
» Directions to the Farm Show Complex
» Parking at the Farm Show
» Parking near the Capitol

Keep Kids Alive



KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25 DAY - A CALL TO ACTION!
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”
Margaret Mead

Dear Friends in Safety,
This is the week!
May 1st is the 3rd Annual KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® Day Observance in cities, neighborhoods, schools, and homes throughout the U.S. Participants who have contacted us thus far include:
· Omaha, NE (Mayor's Office)
· Baltimore, MD (Mayor's Office)
· Washington DC (Dept. of Transportation)
· Pocatello, ID (Dept. of Neighborhood Services)
· Andover, KS (Police Dept)
· The State of Nebraska Unicameral
· New Berlin, WI (10 Years of KKAD25)
· Gretna, NE (Community Celebration at Peterson Park)
· Hagerstown, MD (Dept. of Neighborhoods)
· Norfolk, NE (Norfolk School District Junior Optimists Club
· Broomall (Marple Township), PA
· Edison, NJ (Police Dept.)
· Kingston Springs, TN (Creek Wood High School FCCLA)
· Buda, TX (Homeowners Association)
The focus of KKAD25 Day is on the messages we send through our driving behaviors; in a word, through our “manners” behind the wheel.
Most often when we consider manners, words like “please”, “thank you,” and “excuse me” come to mind. Or, we imagine actions like opening doors for others as a courtesy.
Manners really have everything to do with the quality of relationships we have with each other as human beings. We know this so well in how these courtesies make a difference at home, with neighbors, at school, at work, or just out and about in this world. In short, manners reflect the best of how we would like to present ourselves to others.
This KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® Day (and every day), let’s each make a commitment to be mindful of our manners – to be the best we can be - behind the wheel.
We practice our manners when we:
Make sure the coast is clear of all people – little and otherwise -all around our vehicle before entering it each time. Consideration begins even before we put the key in the ignition. (Visit http://www.kidsandcars.org/)
Buckle up everyone, every trip every time.

Obey the posted speed limit on every roadway. The life you save may be your own, or someone you love. Adjust your speed downward according to presence of children at play in their yards, pedestrians on the sidewalk (or even in street if you are in a neighborhood without sidewalks), or due to weather conditions. Make driving the speed limit, or slower if necessary, a common courtesy to share with neighbors every day of the year.
Stop! Take 3 To See® at every stop sign. It’s great practice for when we really do need to stop – and we never know when that moment may be.

Decide to “Be a thinker! Use your blinker.” Demonstrate the courtesy necessary to let folks around you know (well in advance) that you will be changing lanes or making a turn. (Thanks to Maureen Nussman at Kinnelon, NJ High School.)
Realize that It’s Not A Race! Create Space© – Practice safe space management. At the very least, make sure there are three seconds between you and the car ahead gives you time and distance to respond to problems in the lane ahead of you. See Driving Skills for Life.

Don’t drive while “intexticated” and don’t be “cellfish.” If you must, pull off into a safe place (a parking lot or rest stop) to text or use your cell phone.
Don’t drink and drive.
Wear a helmet whenever riding a bike or motorcycle – check out these stories for encouragement to do so:
11-year-old tried to save friend killed in ATV crash
It's About the People We Love and the People Who Love Us
We can invite others to join in by sending the KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® message via a yard sign, vehicle magnet, bumper sticker, or trash can decal. Visit the KKAD25 Store. 40% of all purchases count as a tax-deductible donation to support the mission of KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25®.
Make this KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® Day the beginning of safe travel into graduations and on into summer, and the rest of your life. Remember, the target is, “Zero Deaths, Zero Injuries.” These are the only acceptable goals. Let’s each do our part by practicing our manners on the road. Thanks!
“Don’t Let the 2 Minutes You ‘Save’ Be the Last 2 Minutes of Someone’s Life.”
Adapted from David Townsend (Tia’s father)
In safety,
Tom EversonTom Everson
Executive DirectorKEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® - A “For Action” Organization -501(c) (3)
12418 C Street
Omaha, NE 68144
http://us.mc541.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=Kkad25@kkad25.org
http://www.keepkidsalivedrive25.org/ – Keep up with the latest at the KKAD25 Blog.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Walk to School

Register for 2009 Walk to School Day

Registration is now open for Walk to School Day – October 7, 2009
News Release

April 27, 2009
CHAPEL HILL, NC —Registration is open for 2009 Walk to School Day, aninternational event where communities from more than 40 countries jointogether to walk and bicycle to school. Walk to School Day is October7, 2009.

To register a Walk to School event, please visit www.walktoschool.org/register. Registration is free and available to individuals or organizations holding an event in the U.S. Registered schools will be displayed on an interactive map on the U.S. Walk toSchool Web site (www.walktoschool.org), where neighboring communities, media and other organizations will be able to view participating schools.

By registering, Walk to School organizers gain access to a variety ofdownloadable materials, including certificates, templates for printingstickers and a frequent walker punch card. Registrants can alsosubscribe to a weekly Walk to School e-newsletter with tips and resources on holding a Walk to School event.

Since 1997, communities around the country have been celebrating Walkto School Day. In its twelfth year, participation reached a record high with more than 2,800 events from all fifty states and the District of Columbia registering on the Walk to School Web site(www.walktoschool.org) in 2008. Many more communities held events but did not register. Around the globe, International Walk to School Month brought together more than 40 countries in recognition of the common interest in walking to school.

Walk to School events are a way for schools and communities to build enthusiasm for walking to school, promote the benefits of walking and bicycling and bring visibility to any safety concerns. More than one-half (55 percent) of events are part of ongoing efforts to promotewalking and bicycling throughout the year. According to a survey by the National Center for Safe Routes to School (www.saferoutesinfo.org), the top three reasons communities participate in Walk to School Day are: physical activity/obesity prevention, support for a Safe Routes toSchool program, and pedestrian safety.

For more information on Walk to School activities in the U.S., pleasevisit www.walktoschool.org.
To see photos from past events, pleasevisit www.iwalktoschool.org/photos/. Both the U.S. and the International Walk to School Web sites are hosted by the National Center for Safe Routes to School. For more information, contact Raquel Rivas at (919) 962-5835.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

May 2009 is Bike Month in Berks County!

May is also National Bike Month. The League of American Bicyclists has put together a list of 50 ways to celebrate bike month.

  • A couple for you to sample:

  • Plan a vacation on your bike
  • Put on a bike rodeo at your kid's school
  • Ask your employer to install bike racks
  • Cinco de Mayo? Join the PA Bike Summit!


Let us know how you plan to celebrate cycling!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Complete Streets and the US Secretary of Transportation

US Secretary Ray Lahood Addresses bicycling and Complete Streets. Read on...

Bicycling is an important factor in less carbon-intensive commuting

Of all the Fastlane entries over the first days of this Administration, the one that has generated the most responses is the one on my address to the National Bike Summit. We all know that bikers are passionate about their wheels; we also know that bicyclists are vulnerable to automobiles and need secure lanes and greater awareness from drivers. On Earth Day, it seems appropriate to talk about bicycling, not only as recreation, but as an environmentally sound commuting option. And, about what the DOT is doing to improve the cyclist's commute.
Bicycling was one of the earliest beneficiaries of stimulus funding, with portions of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act explicitly devoted to bicycling, and this department has been very active in getting that funding out the door.

Read more now.

From Rails-to-Trails -- A Trail Link

TrailLink.com: Fresh Look, New Features
Ever since Rails-to-Trails Conservancy first launched TrailLink.com on August 16, 2000, we’ve been striving to make it the best FREE trail-finder Web site for our members and trail enthusiasts. That’s why we’re proud to unveil the newest version of TrailLink.com to you, today.
With details on more than 1,500 trails around the country and interactive Google-based maps for 12,000 miles of trail, our newest updates include:
easier-to-navigate national map
capacity to load geocoded photos
fresh look and feel including a photo slideshow of your most recently updated trail pictures
activity pages for bicycling, running and geocaching
This is just round one of TrailLink.com’s 2009 upgrades. Keep checking back to find new trails and trail maps, more photos, more reviews and cooler features to help you make the most of every trip on a trail.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Monthly Meeting


WalkBikeBerks
Board Meeting

Always open to members and
to those who consider joining us.

Saturday, April 25
9:00 AM
Holy Cross United Methodist Church
329 N. 5th Street
Reading, PA

Contact us for more information.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

WalkBikeBerks Host Bike To Work "Friendly" Competition



Please see the below letter that will be going out to area businesses and share with your friends and employers. Also, please check out our new Bike To Work brochures!



Dear Business Owner or Manager,


Please consider partnering with WalkBikeBerks for the county’s most healthy and inspiring event. WalkBikeBerks in conjunction with the Berks County Commissioners, Reading Mayor, and BARTA are gearing up for this year’s Bike to Work Day celebration on May 15, 2009. To help promote the month and day WalkBikeBerks will be awarding prizes thanks to the generous sponsorship of Spokes Bicycle Shop and contributing sponsors Power Bar, Kutztown University, Berks Technical Institute , H&K Printing and the Berks County Bicycle Club!


WalkBikeBerks believes regional planning that includes bicycle and pedestrian transportation spurs community interaction while protecting the open spaces and unique characteristics of this area for future generations. Celebrating Bike to Work affirms our message: Berks County residents can enhance air quality, reduce traffic congestion, and improve personal health and fitness by commuting to work by bicycle. Together, we can build livable communities across our great county.


Berks County Commissioners have officially proclaimed May 2009 Bike Month, May 11-15 Bike Week, and May 15, 2009 Bike to Work Day. Bike Month is a national event led by the League of American Bicyclists in which hundreds of thousands of cyclists promote fun, healthy, environmentally sustainable transportation alternatives for commuters. Biking to work builds morale, encourages camaraderie, and is a great way to get active in your community. Active employees are more alert, take fewer sick days, and are more productive. Most importantly, perhaps, biking reduces your carbon footprint, reduces traffic congestion, and can save you money.


As I already mentioned WalkBikeBerks will be awarding the following prizes to bicycling commuters:

Grand Prize - A gift certificate for $200 at Spokes Bike Shop good for purchase toward any in-stock bicycle.
Second Prize - A free Spokes team cycling jersey
Third Prize
- A gift certificate for $50 at Spokes Bike Shop good for purchase of any in-stock merchandise.


The Grand Prize will be raffled off to the employee of any Berks County business that has the most number of employees who bicycle to or from work during Bike To Work month of May.


The Second Prize will be awarded to any Berks County resident who has the most number of trips to or from work by bicycle during the month of May. A trip can either be from an employee’s home to work or from work to home.

The Third Prize will be awarded to any Berks County resident who has the most commuting miles to and from work by bicycle throughout the month of May.


All prizes winners will be announced and notified shortly after the end of May as results are tallied.
You can help us promote Bike To Work month in a number of ways.

1 - Announce that May is Bike To Work month to your employees and encourage them to participate in this healthy activity.
2 - Announce the prizes that WalkBikeBerks will be awarding to your employees and help track their progress.

3 - Start your own contest and award prizes to your employees!

4 - Announce to your employees to meet us at the Brentwood Trailhead on Friday May 15th at 6:45a.m. to bicycle to City Hall! Our local leaders and representatives will be present and giveaways from Power Bar will be available!

5 - Become a WalkBikeBerks corporate sponsor. All contributions are tax deductible as we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity.


Let us know you will participate! For more information about how you can help promote Bike To Work Month and track your employees' progress and submit results, please email us at jslonaker@walkbikeberks.org! We hope to see you and your employees on your bikes in May!


Sincerely,


Jeremy Slonaker, Treasurer
Michele D. Barrett, Board President


For more reasons to bike to work visit http://walkbikeberks.blogspot.com/2009/03/why-commute-by-bike.html

In recognition of our sponsors visit http://walkbikeberks.blogspot.com/2009/04/2009-berks-county-bike-month-sponsors.html


PO Box 6795

Wyomissing, PA 19610
http://walkbikeberks.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

2009 PA Bike Summit

BIKE TO THE CAPITOL
AND RALLY TO IMPROVE BICYCLING IN PA

Your help is needed to make a difference for bicycling in Pennsylvania. We need a show of force in Harrisburg May 5th, 2009 to demonstrate bicyclists’ interest and concern from all sections of the state. When we unite to ride and speak together, we will make a difference.

Tuesday, May 5th
8:30 AM Assemble at Farm Show Complex, 2300 N Cameron St, Harrisburg, PA.
9:15 AM Ride begins
10:00 AM Rally at the Capitol, West Entrance

Bike to the Capitol – Ride and Rally

  • Register Online at http://pawalksbikes.org/.
  • Assemble for Short Bike Ride to the Capitol.
  • Join PA Legislators, Executive Officers and the Governor as they support Bike Month and bicycling in Pennsylvania.
  • Educate our legislators about bicyclists’ issues.
  • Gain more support for pro-cyclist legislation, HB 1110 and SB776. (38 House sponsors, there are 203 Representatives; 15 Senate sponsors, there are 50 Senators).
    You can review the legislation on the General Assembly’s website http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/session.cfm

After the Bike and Ride Rally

  • Meet with your Representative and Senator to explain the importance of legislation to require motorists to provide a safe passing distance and share why bicycling is important to you.
  • Attend the Bicyclist Forum presented by Bicycle Access Council that will be held in the nearby Keystone Building, PUC Hearing Room #3 located on the Plaza Level at 1:15 PM. For more information, visit www.bicycleaccess-pa.org.

From Home
If you can't attend the Bike Ride and Rally, you can still help bring bicycling issues to the forefront in Pennsylvania. Please:

  • Contact your Representative and Senator and tell them that it is important to you that they attend the Rally in support of bicycling in Pennsylvania on May 5th.
    Email, Phone, or Fax. This will take just a few minutes.
  • Meet with your Representative and Senator in their district offices and ask them to support HB1110 or SB776 and explain why this legislation is necessary and why bicycling is important to you.
  • If they are already co-sponsors, thank them for their support of issues important to you.

Rain or Shine, we can show how much we care about the importance of bicycling in Pennsylvania by Rallying on May 5.

Register today at http://pawalksbikes.org/ so we can better prepare.

If you have questions, need more information, contact 610-779-9702 or pawalkbike@gmail.com. Thank you.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Announcing SB776

Folmer Introduces SB776

Senator Mike Folmer, member of LVBC, has introduced SB776 which is the companion bill to HB1110 to require motorists to leave four feet when passing cyclists and other safety measures. Senator Folmer represents Lebanon, Berks, Lancaster, and Chester Counties. There are 14 co sponsors due to the efforts of Pat and Ed Krebs, WalkBikeBerks, Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia and Bike Pittsburgh. We need cyclists to continue to convince Senators to support this legislation and become co-sponsors as well. Please ask family, friends, fellow employees who may live in other legislators' districts to help you with your lobbying efforts so that Pennsylvania is a very safe cycling state.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

VOLUNTEER

We need your help to make our upcoming events a success. Please say you will join us for the following activities:

Earth Day Booth, Sunday April 19
WalkBikeBerks

12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at RiverFront Park
Two hour shifts starting at 11:00 for set up.
To Volunteer, email info@walkbikeberks.org or call Michele at 610-779-9702.

RiverWalks, Sunday, April 19:
WalkBikeBerks
12:00 p.m. to 5 p.m. along Riverfront Drive, Reading
Free Escorted walks to five cherry tree trail destinations. Sign-up at the RiverPlace information table.
Penn Street Bridge (0.4 miles - 8 min walk)
GoggleWorks (0.6 miles - 12 min walk)
Comcast (0.2 miles - 4 min walk)
Heritage Park (0.7 miles - 13 min walk)
Reading Public Museum (1.6 miles - 30 min walk)
To Volunteer, email info@walkbikeberks.org or call Michele at 610-779-9702.

Road I, Saturday, April 18:
WalkBikeBerks

Time: 8:00 a.m. -- 5:00 p.m.Instructor: Benton LevengoodLocation: Alvernia University Upland Center, 540 Upland Ave, Reading, PA 19611Fee: $35 (includes membership to WalkBikeBerks for 2009)
Space is limited, to reserve your space as soon as possible.
To register for this course, contact:Benton LevengoodPhone: 717-449-4474Email: blevengood@walkbikeberks.org


Bike to the Capitol, May 5:
PA Walks and Bikes
Hundreds of cyclists from across PA will demonstrate our need for bicycle legislation and Livable Communities.
8:30 a.m. Assemble at Farm Show Complex
9:00 a.m. Bike Ride begins
10:00 a.m. Representative Dave Kessler and Senator O'Pake will read their House and Senate Resolutions, and there will be reading of Governor Rendell's Bike Month Proclamation. We encourage attendees to make appointments to meet with their legislators to encourage them to support the safe passing legislation introduced by Rep. Ron Miller and the Bicycle Access Council.
To register for this event: write to info@walkbikeberks.org or call 610-779-9702.

Bike To Work, May 15:
WalkBikeBerks
Registration: 6:30 -6:45

Ride begins 7:00 a.m.
Location: Brentwood Trail Head
Event: Ride to City Hall with WalkBikeBerks and our county's leaders to celebrate Bike to Work Day.
To register for this event: write to info@walkbikeberks.org or call 610-779-9702.

Thank you for joining us to make Berks County a more Livable Community that is better for walking and biking.

Sincerely,
Michele D. Barrett
Board President

We must become the change we want to see.~Mahatma Gandhi

Saturday, April 4, 2009

2009 Berks County Bike Month Sponsors

These businesses are generously supporting Bike Month 2009. To become a sponsor or to learn more, please write to info@walkbikeberks.org.


















Friday, April 3, 2009

SENATOR SPECTER CO-Sponsors Complete Streets

Great news, Senator Specter has just signed on as a co-sponsor for the complete streets bill!

Thanks so much for your efforts, as you can see they paid off.

Now that he's on the bill we'd really appreciate it if you took a few moments to send a thank you letter. Take time to tell Senater Specter why your local neighborhood needs Complete Streets. Personal stories are important.

Please let me know if you can send a letter.
711 Hart Building
Washington , DC 20510
Main: 202-224-4254
Fax: 202-228-1229

Also, please ask others in PA to send a thank you letter as well.

Thanks!

**************
Stephanie Potts
Federal Policy Coordinator
National Complete Streets Coalition
c/o Smart Growth America
1707 L Street NW
Suite 1050
Washington, DC 20036

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Bike to Harrisburg -- May 5, 2009!

Legislative Bike Rally in Harrisburg on May 5th

WE NEED YOU!

Imagine: Hundreds of bicycles on the stairs of our state capitol building in Harrisburg to promote Bike Month, support bicycle friendly legislation, and to demonstrate our desire for better biking in Pennsylvania.

Please come to Harrisburg on May 5th to attend the Legislative Bike Rally and Press Conference 10AM at the Capitol Stairs to promote Bike Month & influence policymakers.

The event will feature resolutions in the House and Senate introduced respectively by Rep. Kessler and Senator O'Pake and a Proclamation signed by the Governor.

After the event we will be visiting our State representatives to advocate for safe passing legislation.

We are hoping that as many people as possible will be able to come out and ride their bikes to the event. The meeting point for the ride is the State Farm Show Complex at 230 N Cameron St at 8:30 a.m. (Driving Directions)

Amtrak offers quick and reasonably priced service to Harrisburg from 30th Street Station and Paoli. An express train leaves 30th St at 7:25AM and at Paoli at 7:51 arriving in Harrisburg at 9AM. Fare is $23 each way which is less than half the cost of service to NY or DC. The Train station is a ten minute walk from the Capitol.

Only folding bikes are allowed on Amtrak. If you bring one make sure you have this document on your person or in your smartphone in case a surly conductor questions you (that's another issue for another day).

This event is organized by the joint efforts of:
Representative Dave Kessler
Senator Michael O'Pake
Governor Ed Rendell
WalkBikeBerks
Lebanon Valley Bicycle Club
Bike Pittsburgh
Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
Bicycle Access Council