BICYCLE PARKING IN DOWNTOWN STOCKTON
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BIKE TO WORK 2010
Get ready to participate in one of the largest events of its kind in the Country! Stockton's Bike to Work Week, May 17-21, promotes cycling as a form of transportation to the workplace. It celebrates those who bicycle commute throughout the year, and supports an environmentally friendly transportation option and promotes clean air.
Commute Connection holds a raffle each year for commuters who pledge to bike or walk during Bike to Work Week. As in the past, Commute Connection will be giving away two bicycles and two helmets. There will be one winner chosen in San Joaquin County and one in Stanislaus County.
To participate, simply pledge to ride your bike or walk to work (or to a transit station) at least one day during Bike-to-Work week in San Joaquin or Stanislaus Counties. For more information, click here.
BIKE TO WORK RECAP 2009
Thirty cyclists made their way to the Cinema Plaza for Bike to Work Downtown, where they powered up on bagels from the new Bagel Express in Downtown and pastries from the Weber Avenue Bakery. REI Stockton tuned bikes free of charge, shared information about their bicycle maintenance classes and gave away free merchandise. Among the cyclists were Connie Cochran and Florence Low with the City of Stockton and Tim Viall of the Emergency Food Bank, one of three agencies that presented the First Annual the Mayor’s Hike and Bike on Memorial Day Weekend.
Everyday can be Bike to Work Day!
[Commuting by bicycle] "is an absolutely essential part of my day. It's mind-clearing, invigorating. I get to go out and pedal through the countryside in the early morning hours, and see life come back and rejuvenate every day as the sun is coming out."
— James L. Jones, Obama's appointed National Security Adviser and retired
marine general, Stars and Stripes, October 2005
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