Discounts for cyclists—Fri, March 5

Support local bike-friendly businesses.

On the first Friday of every month, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm, many Long Beach cafés and restaurants offer lower prices to customers who show up on a bicycle and dine in. To participate, we are asked to show our helmet or bike lock key.

Click on the thumbnail Lunch Breaks PARTICIPANTS LIST to the right to see the list of the 27 current participants for addresses, web sites and discount particulars.

Lunch Breaks for Cyclists is part of the Car-Free Fridays initiative coordinated by the City of Long Beach (as promoted by BikeLongBeach dot org) in which all people are encouraged to bike to work, one day per month at the very least.

The current list is based on the participants list found at bikelongbeach.org.

Traffic Skills 101 for cyclists in mid-February

The next Traffic Skills 101 course taught by League-certified Cycling Instructors (LCI’s) is scheduled for February 17 and 20. You need to register in advance. The February course will meet at CSULB Pyramid Annex, (Atherton, between Bellflower and Palo Verde).

For details and to register online, click EDUCATION at the top of the longbeachcyclists.com web page.

Discounts for cyclists, Friday, Feb 5

Support local bike-friendly businesses.

On the first Friday of every month, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm, many Long Beach cafés and restaurants offer lower prices to customers who show up on a bicycle and dine in. To participate, we are asked to show our helmet or bike lock key.

Click on the thumbnail Lunch Breaks PARTICIPANTS LIST to the right to see the list of the 27 current participants for addresses, web sites and discount particulars.

Lunch Breaks for Cyclists is part of the Car-Free Fridays initiative coordinated by the City of Long Beach (as promoted by BikeLongBeach dot org) in which all people are encouraged to bike to work, one day per month at the very least.

The current list is based on the participants list found at bikelongbeach.org, and an almost identical list published in the current District Weekly.

Reading Group discusses cycling issues Sunday, January 31

January 31st at 6:00 pm, join us at Portfolio Coffee House on Fourth at Junipero for an additional opportunity to discuss interesting ideas found in Jeff Mapes’ book Pedaling Revolution.

The Long Beach Cyclists Reading Group, organized by Kevin Flaherty, meets monthly to discuss books and news of interest to the local cycling community.

Click EVENTS at the top of the page, and scroll to the January 31st calendar entry to view a map pointing to Portfolio.

Lunch Breaks for Cyclists (the first Friday of every month)

 

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Friday, January 5th, support local bike-friendly businesses.

On the first Friday of every month, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm, many Long Beach cafés and restaurants offer lower prices to customers who show up on a bicycle and dine in. Discounts of up to 20% excluding alcohol. To participate, we are asked to show our helmet or bike lock key.

Presently, 25 local eateries are listed on the BikeLongBeach dot org web site as participants in this initiative. They are:  Z Pizza, Utopia, Sura Korean BBQ, Supermex (on 1st), Springbok Bar & Grill, Sipology, Portfolio Coffeehouse LLC, Pho America, Pizza Pi, Open Sesame, Number Nine, La Muse East Village Cafe, Johnny Rockets, It’s a Grind Coffee House (on Pine), Georges Greek Café (on Pine), The Funnel House, Fresh Foods Cafe, Crema de la Crepes, Creama Café, Cisco Burger, Buono’s Authentic Pizzeria, At Last Cafe, Ashley’s Bar & Grill, Alondra Hot Wings and Alegría Cocina Latina.

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Click on the thumbnail Lunch Breaks PARTICIPANTS LIST to the right to see the list of current participants for addresses, web sites and discount particulars.

Did you have lunch at one of the listed eateries on Friday, December 4th?  I had lunch and coffee (and read my paperback) at ‘At Last Cafe’ on Orange near Broadway. The food was great, and my outdoor table beneath a tree was perfect for some pleasure reading time. The first Friday of January with be the 1st. No restaurants will be open on that day, so… the next ‘Lunch Breaks for Cyclists’ first Friday will be February 5th.

Lunch Breaks for Cyclists is part of the Car-Free Fridays initiative coordinated by the City of Long Beach (as promoted by BikeLongBeach dot org) in which all people are encouraged to bike to work, one day per month at the very least.

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Jeff Mapes to visit Long Beach on November 19, 2009

On Thursday, November 19th, Jeff Mapes will visit Long Beach. This is a fantastic opportunity to discuss how cycling is impacting our city.

Mapes is the author of Pedaling Revolution—How Cyclists are Changing American Cities. Mapes has much to say about making Long Beach streets more ‘livable.’ With humor and insight, Pedaling Revolution looks at vehicular cycling, and examines road use and various kinds of separate facilities. Mapes looks at what other cities are doing and provides us with many ideas and considerations that we might incorporate or adapt here in Long Beach.

Bicycle with flag illustration by David Drummond.

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On November 19th, Jeff Mapes will meet locally at three locations, first at lunch time, then in the afternoon, and then in the early evening.

At noon, Mapes will be downtown for a brown bag lunch, and will talk with a ‘professional’ focus—How is Long Beach measuring up to its goal of becoming the best bike city in America. (Click on EVENTS at the top of the Long Beach Cyclists web page to view the calendar for location and specifics.)

At 2:30 PM, Mapes will be at CSULB (see EVENTS for specifics), and will participate in a lively discussion with an ‘academic’ focus—Social and political changes, and how cyclists are reshaping American cities.

At 6:00 PM, Mapes will be at the Long Beach Museum of Art, and will meet with the public with a ‘community’ focus—What works, what are our concerns, how might we get there.

“In a world of growing traffic congestion, expensive oil, and threats of cataclysmic climate change, a grassroots movement is carving out a niche for bicycles on the streets of urban cityscapes. In Pedaling Revolution, Jeff Mapes explores the growing urban bike culture that is changing the look and feel of cities across the U.S.”

Biking to work…

Shawn does it, everyday.  Today, he decided to ride his 1960’s Sears Roebuck mens 3-speed cruiser.  Tomorrow, he might ride his Giant Trance x2 mnt. bike or the three speed Dahon “foldie” that we share (my favorite choice)

Do you ride to work? What bike is beneath you today?

I'm sure you've seen him riding down 2nd headed East around 9:30am!

I'm sure you've seen him riding down 2nd headed East around 9:30am!

Bike to Work Day 2009


Thanks to all the volunteers and the cyclists that stopped by at the Long Beach Cyclists hosted pit-stop. Special thanks to Portfolio Coffeehouse and Noah’s Bagels for their donations, feeding scores of cyclists this morning.

Check out more pics here.



Bike to Work Day 2009– Sponsorship Opportunity

LB Cyclists has begun the search for sponsors for our official METRO Bike to Work Day pit stop. We will be at the Belmont Pier May 14th from 7am to 11am for LA County’s Bike to Work Day. We are looking for businesses to support our morning commuter/anyone-walking-or-biking-past-us event by donating products or services for raffles, giveaways and more. In return, we will give recognition on all published material i.e., posters, press releases, flyers etc. to be distributed through out LA and Long Beach. In addition to your contributions being duly noted, as well as, just plain amazing, you will receive a tax deduction receipt.

With your help we can successfully communicate to Long Beach residents that bicycling is the best alternative method of transportation! Please support our sustainability and advocacy pledge and let’s make Long Beach a bicycle friendly city!

If you would like a high-resolution digital copy of the non-sponsorship BTWD flyer to post at your workplace or community meeting place I will gladly supply one for you! For donations or general questions please feel free to contact me directly.

Thank You for helping us spread the word!

Bernadette McKeever

Event Coordinator -Bike to Work Day
bernadette.lbcyclist@gmail.com
lbcyclists.org

Long Beach Cyclists Meeting, June 4, 2008


When: Wednesday, June 4th 2008 @7pm
Where: 2742 E. 1st Street (1st/Temple)
Click here for map.

Get involved in Long Beach’s only active bicycle advocacy group! We’re meeting this Wednesday to discuss our goals and plans for the summer. Come join us and meet other cyclists.