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On Thursday, May 14, 2009, the City of San Jose will be hosting an Energizer Station for statewide Bike to Work Day (BTWD). An Energizer Station is a place where bicyclists can stop to get free snacks, drinks, bicycling information, and other free gear. San Jose’s Energizer Station will be operating from 6.30am to 9:30am on May 14, 2009. It will be located in downtown San José, at the southeast corner of Fourth & San Fernando Streets (in front of the MLK Library entrance). Stop by and see us. For information on other Energizer Station locations and BTWD activities in the Bay Area, go to www.svbcbikes.org (south bay) or www.bicycling.511.org (bay area).
Get Back on Your Bike
Get ready for Bike to Work Day May 14, 2009 by taking a free lunch-hour seminar. If you learned to ride as a child but haven’t bicycled recently, then this seminar is for you. Get Back on Your Bike (GBYB) covers practical tips for commuting, shopping, exercising, and having fun. This classroom-only seminar will discuss what to look for when buying a bike, riding in traffic, taking your bike on public transit, choosing a route, locking your bike, and more. Advance registration required. Registration requests must be received no later than Monday, May 4, 2009. To register, email your name and requested class date to john.brazil@sanjoseca.gov
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Friday, May 8, 2009
Tell your friends! This class is open to the public.
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