Posted by Founder, Bicycling Monterey
Bike Buzz: Summer 2018
Short link to this post: http://bit.ly/Summer2018BikeBuzz
This post features a summary of new Bicycling Monterey posts, plus some updated ones, since the Spring 2018 newsletter to subscribers went out. This is a partial list. For complete list, check the Archives window in the sidebar.
To learn about a stellar volunteer—Justin Leong—scroll to the end of this post.
The May 28, 2018 photo below is from “Where to report a bikeway maintenance need in Monterey County, plus maintenance needs for California State Highways.”
https://bikemonterey.org/if-you-build-it-they-will-come-helping-visitors-and-residents-use-sustainable-transportation.html
New Hwy 183 crosswalk — Paso de peatones en Castroville cruce ceremonial
https://bikemonterey.org/under-18-no-car-no-worries-a-bike-and-38-will-get-you-nearly-everywhere-you-need-to-go-61-831.html
Be a Pedal Pusher: Set up an automatic monthly contribution to Bicycling Monterey
“A Right to the Road”: Understanding and addressing the safety of people who bike
Youth Center – first high school bike tech class in Monterey County!
https://bikemonterey.org/free-bicycle-valet-service-at-monterey-jazz-festival.html
Deadline for public comment on Monterey County’s draft Active Transportation Plan
Safety alert: Woman biking was repeatedly accosted on Robinson Canyon Road, Carmel Valley
Memorial Day concerts on the lawns — at Naval Postgraduate School and at Colton Hall
Support the bicycling revolution: Be part of the Bicycling Monterey work
Sharing Monterey County Parks and Other Public Lands: Administration, Care, and Use
Awesome bike coaches of Monterey County–Monterey Composite, Palma, Salinas High
https://bikemonterey.org/military-leadership-say-unnecessary-use-of-fossil-fuels-is-fuelish.html
Rest Stops: People who bike, walk, or otherwise get about sometimes just need to “sit a spell”
https://bikemonterey.org/perennials-biking-monterey-county-join-them-on-an-intergenerational-ride-for-bike-week.html
Language Resources and Celebrations, plus Guess-Their-Country Game
Detox! “Sea Otter Classic can be for anybody!” – Video plus tips
King City Bike Rodeo and Amgen ToC 2018 Stage 3 Start and Finish in Monterey County
“Woodstock of Triathlon,” Wildflower Triathlon Experience, in South Monterey County
HER Helmet Thursdays — on Sea Otter Classic’s Opening Day, and on Thursdays year-round
In addition to what’s on this website, you may want to skim over Bicycling Monterey’s social media posts. Many include information not on this site.
http://www.instagram.com/p/BixU6GXg5yc/?taken-by=bikemonterey
http://www.instagram.com/p/BhyXsjOAfOQ/?taken-by=bikemonterey
http://www.instagram.com/p/BhxdqV1gcc8/?taken-by=bikemonterey
http://www.instagram.com/p/Bh16p79jplT/?taken-by=bikemonterey
http://twitter.com/HERHelmetThurs/status/1000607447688478720?s=20
http://twitter.com/BikeMonterey/status/987225367520817152?s=20
http://twitter.com/BikeMonterey/status/991751876092747778?s=20
http://twitter.com/HERHelmetThurs/status/991758068684804097?s=20
http://twitter.com/HERHelmetThurs/status/987425306448310273?s=20
http://twitter.com/HERHelmetThurs/status/1002052306316148736?s=20
Good job Carmel, @MariLynch. Common sense wins. https://t.co/cIQi6V0yDx
— California Bicycle Coalition (@CalBike) April 4, 2018
http://twitter.com/HERHelmetThurs/status/1002045593223544832?s=20
http://twitter.com/HERHelmetThurs/status/987029168712966145?s=20
http://twitter.com/HERHelmetThurs/status/986076466705149952?s=20
http://twitter.com/BikeMonterey/status/987834743927422976?s=20
Special volunteer shout-out
Since its launch in 2009, the HER Helmet Thursdays Project has been a very time-intensive project, requiring thousands of (all unpaid) hours for Bicycling Monterey’s founder. Additional volunteers are much appreciated, and as noted on the volunteer acknowledgements page, Justin Leong is among them.
Justin Leong of Santa Clara County, a stellar volunteer
Justin enjoys biking—whether alone, with friends, or with his brother or entire family. He’s also a tech-savvy young man who spent most of summer 2015 in Monterey County doing a computer-related internship. So what else did he do while he was here? Contributed volunteer hours in support of the HER Helmet Thursdays Project and other Bicycling Monterey projects.
In spring 2018, Justin Leong devoted many volunteer hours again, this time making general updates to the hundreds of HER Helmet Thursdays database listings. That required a trusted volunteer who could be counted on to complete a tedious tech task with impeccable accuracy. Justin was the man!
Any time you access the HER Helmet Thursdays database (e.g., by clicking on any spot on the HER Helmet Thursdays map, or clicking on any participant’s name in the HER Helmet Thursdays Guide – 8th Anniversary Edition), you benefit from Justin’s volunteerism.
This post was published on 4 June 2018. One or more changes last made to this post on 7 June 2018.