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2000 Past Massachusetts Bicycle Events

Manhan Rail Trail Ice Skating Fund Raiser
Saturday, January 22, 2000 9:30 AM - noon/
Come skate at Williston's rink, Park Street, Easthampton, MA.
Kids $3.00 - Adults $5.00.
Please bring your own skates, no rentals available.
The Manhan Rail Trail Committee can be reached at the Easthampton Town Hall, 43 Main Street, Easthampton, MA 01027 or by telephone at (413) 529-1460.
Proceeds to benefit the Manhan Rail Trail

Manhan Rail Trail Ice Skating Fund Raiser
Monday, February 21, 2000 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM:
Come skate at Williston's rink, Park Street, Easthampton, MA.
Kids $3.00 - Adults $5.00.
Please bring your own skates, no rentals available.
The Manhan Rail Trail Committee can be reached at the Easthampton Town Hall, 43 Main Street, Easthampton, MA 01027 or by telephone at (413) 529-1460.
Proceeds to benefit the Manhan Rail Trail

Amherst Critical Mass
Friday, February 25. Meet at Amherst Town Common at 5:15, ride at 5:30.
A fun, non-competitive group ride on local roads demonstrates that bikes are an efficient, responsible, enjoyable, and ecological means of transportation.

Boston Critical Mass
Friday, March 31, 5:30pm Copley Square
A monthly leaderless bike ride through the streets of Boston celebrating freedom and movement, reclaiming public space from automobiles, creating greater visibility of bicycles as a form of transportation, asserting the rights of bicyclists to road space, and demonstrating for a more sustainable city.

Earth Day 2000
April 22, 2000 at locations around the state, including Boston, Waltham, and Worcester.
MassBike will provide valet bicycle parking.
There is now a Massachusetts Earth Day site, and information about the Festival in Boston on WBOS's web site. Celebrate dryly at Earth Day Online.

Willie & Joe Sh ow (Bicycle Book Reading)
Thursday, April 27, 8:00 pm at Rhythm & Muse, 403A Centre St., Jamaica Plain, 524-6622.
Willie Weir (author of SpokeSongs and contributing writer for Adventure Cycling magazine) and Joe Kurmaskie (author of Metal Cowboy and contributing writer for Bicycling magazine) will read from their books.

Boston Critical Mass
Friday, April 28, 5:30pm Copley Square
A monthly leaderless bike ride through the streets of Boston celebrating freedom and movement, reclaiming public space from automobiles, creating greater visibility of bicycles as a form of transportation, asserting the rights of bicyclists to road space, and demonstrating for a more sustainable city.

Tour of the Middle Neponset Valley
Saturday, April 29, 2000, 10:00 am on the bridge in Mattapan Square, Boston.
Join MassBike/MetroBoston and the Boston Natural Areas Fund on a tour of the bikeways of the Neponset River Valley upstream from the Neponset Trail, which is currently under cunstruction. We will ride on miles of paved shoulders which are potential bike lanes, a scenic gravel path through a wetland, and over Route 128 on the famous Bridge to Nowhere. The ride will be under 15 miles and is fairly flat, though there is some scrambling getting off the Bridge to Nowhere. Helmets are required.
For further information, contact Doug Mink, dmink@massbike.org

Bike Week 2000
Saturday, May 13 through Sunday, May 21
There will be many events all over Massachusetts, including a ride on Sunday, May 14, around Boston's perimeter sponsored by MassBike/MetroBoston.

Fifth Annual Redbones Bike to Work Week Par ty
Monday, May 15, from 5pm to midnight at 55 Chester St. in Davis Square, Somerville.
$10 includes sandwich, beer or soda, valet parking for your bike, and entry in a raffle.

Hyannis Port Challenge
Saturday, May 20, Kennedy Library to Hyannis Port
A fund-raising ride with a $1500 minimum, for which MassBike will provide a helmet safety check and tire inflation and hand-out "riding tips" information at the start.
Click here for more information about the event.
To volunteer to help out (not to ride), email Tim Baldwin at bikexec@massbike.org.

Effective Cycling Classes
Saturdays, May 6 and 13 in Cambridge
For more information, click here.

Effective Cycling Classes
Saturdays, June 10 and 17 in Cambridge
For more information, click here.

8th Annual Bike to the Sea Day< /b>
Saturday June 10, 8:00 am registration, 8:30 ride from the Square One Mall in Saugus.
16- and 40-mile rides to raise money for Bike to the Sea, a bicycle and greenway advocacy organization in Lynn, Saugus, Malden, Revere, Everett, and Medford. THere will be a continental brunch at Revere Beach.
$10 for individuals, $25 for families of up to 4,+ $5/additional child, + $5 after May 28. Helmets are required. Children must be 8 or older or towed by an adult. Riders under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Riders with the East Coast Greenway WAVE ride will join the ride this year to carry a water bottle up the coast. To join the 40-mile long ride to Newburyport you should have an MBTA pass and train fare or be prepared to ride back.
Proceeds promote bicycle paths and bicycle safety in these communities.
Volunteers receive free registration and a T-shirt. The T-shirt is available to other riders for $7.50.
Register by printing and mailing this 238K Adobe Acrobat form.

MassBike Tour 2000 Cancelled
Click here for more information.

Project Bread's Tour de Boston
Sunday, September 17, 2000, Boston Common
A a one-day bike-a-thon through the neighborhoods of Boston and beyond, to raise funds to feed hungry people in Massachusetts. This new event is being organized by Project Bread, Massachusetts' leading anti-hunger organization.
There will be two routes, both beginning and ending in downtown Boston. There will be an in-city route (approx. 40K/25-miles). For those seeking a greater challenge, a longer route (approx. 100K/60-miles) will travel through Boston and into the scenic countryside outside the city.
For riders on the 25 mile route, there is a minimum pledge of at least $100. Apparently, those who want to ride the 60 mile route must raise at least $1,000 each.
For more information, contact Project Bread through their website, or call (617) 723-5000.
MassBike will have a tent at the starting line, and will perform safety checks, emphasize effective cycling, and make sure everyone is wearing a helmet correctly. To volunteer, please contact Tim Baldwin, MassBike Executive Director, at bikexec@massbike.org or 617-542-2453.

Car-Free Day
Thursday, September 21, 5:15 pm Rides from Broadway Bicycle School and Bikes Not Bombs to the intersection of Route 9 and the Jamaicaway, between Mission Hill in Boston and Brookline Village. Click here for more information.

Nicole Reinhart Memorial Ride
Saturday, September 23, 8:30 am at the Cafe Escadrille parking lot on Cambridge St. in Burlington.
9:00 am at Robbins Farm, a park and recreation center in Arlington on Eastern Ave. just south of the water tower on Park Ave.
Join the cycling community to remember bicycle racer Nicole Reinhart, who died when she hit a tree in a race in Arlington last weekend. This will be an easy, casual pace ride from Burlington to the Park on Eastern Ave in Arlington for a moment of reflection, then down past "the tree" on Highland Ave and either return to Burlington, or continue on a longer ride.
Please try to either bike ride or carpool to the parking lot or the recreation center on Eastern Ave to keep cars at a minimum.

Bikes Not Bombs 13th Annual Bike-a-Thon
Sunday, October 1, 9:00 am registration at the west end of Jamaica Pond.
10 am start of 60-mile ride south to Farm Pond in Dover and beyond.
11 am start of 25-mile ride to Houghton's Pond in the Blue Hills.
All funds collected are for BNB's many activities here and abroad
Minimum pledges are $35 for each adult, $25 for each youth.
For more information, please contact Bikes Not Bombs, 59 Amory St. 103, Boston, MA 02119; (617) 442-0004; or send email to bnbrox@igc.org.

Second Annual New England VeloSwap
Saturday, October 21, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wachusett Mountain Ski Area Princeton, MA
Admission is $6.00, but it's free for 12-and-under. MassBike members can call our office at (617)542-2453 to get tickets for $4.00. For others, there is a $1.00 discount on the VeloSwap web site.

Assabet River Rail Trail Cleanup
Saturday, Oct 21, 9:00 am to noon, Hudson St near Mechanic St. Marlborough
We have word that the week of Oct 23 two of our state senators will be touring the rail trail in Marlboro and Hudson. The Marlboro section between Hudson and Ash St. would make a much better impression with a little cleaning. Our last major cleanup was spring 1998 and there are some tall weeds hiding a very nice section of trail. A few hours of cutting, pruning, raking and picking up cans, bottles and paper will restore it.
For those willing to do some heavier clearing we will cut some heavier overgrowth and fallen trees at the end of the section last cleared, toward Ash St.
Wear old clothes and gloves. There are occasional small patches of poison ivy. Bring pruning shears, loppers or a rake. Bring a chain saw if you would like to cut some of the fallen trees beyond the cleared section.
Rt 85 east from Hudson: take a right at the 1st traffic light in Marlboro onto Hudson St. Take a left at the left turn lane to follow Hudson St. Proceed about 1/2 mile past the next stop sign.
Rt 20 west from Sudbury: stay on Main St through the center. Take a right onto Mechanic St at the 1st lights past the center, just before the colorfully painted church on the right. Stay on Mechanic St for about 4 blocks and turn right on Hudson St.
Rt 495: take Rt 85 connector to 2nd traffic light. Turn right onto Rt 85 east and follow directions above.
Park on Jefferson St. just beyond the trail crossing or along the side of the parking lot across the street away from the businesses.

8th Annual Tour de Somerville
Saturday, October 21, 10:00 am, Seven Hills Park, behind the Davis Sq. T station on Holland St. and the Somerville Theatre
Rain Date: Sun. Oct. 22, but only if it's POURING
t's our easy-going fun ride through beautiful, bikeable Somerville. All ages are welcome to join us as we explore the sights and sounds of the City of Seven Hills. A short loop returns to Davis Sq. around 11, and then a longer ride continues, ending around 1 PM. NEW THIS YEAR: A number of LOCALLY-OWNED businesses have contributed gift certificates for a free drawing to be held at the end of the ride. Also: Park Sales/Cycles will be on hand before we head off to do bike checks- air, brakes, etc. And, our bicycle-riding community police officers will provide escorts.
Riders are encouraged to wear helmets.
Check out the web site: http://www.massbike.org/somerville< /a>

Thunderhead Alliance Northeast Bicycle Advocates' Conference
Saturday, October 28, Hartford Connecticut
Cosponsored by the Connecticut Bicycle Coalition
The Thunderhead Alliance, a national coalition of state and regional bicycle advocacy organizations, is hosting a one-day workshop to train volunteers, board members, or bicyclists who want to become more effective in advocating for bicyclists.
Workshops cover important subjects including:
  • Nuts and bolts of local campaigns
  • Leadership development
  • Effective media and marketing skills
  • Strategic planning and execution
    Model initiatives will also be presented by some of the leading groups in the Northeast. This is a great chance to network with other bicyclists from across the region. Presenters include leaders from some of the best respected regional, state, and national leaders of the bicycle movement.
    To reserve your spot, or for more information, call (860)527-5200 or e-mail ctbikecoal@aol.com.

    Grand Trunk Trail Day
    Saturday, October 28 9AM-3PM Westville Lake Recreation Area parking lot, end of Wallace Road, Sturbridge, MA
    Help Extend the Grand Trunk Trail
    Working with trail volunteers from Appalachian Mountain Club, Grand Trunk Trail Blazers, Opacum Land Trust, Quinebaug-Shetucket National Heritage Corridor, Towns of Southbridge and Sturbridge, National Park Service and hosted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, create new links in the fabled Grand Trunk Trail network through Southbridge and Sturbridge.
    We\022ll be cuffing brush and making drainage improvements along several new sections of the trail along the Quinebaug River in Southbridge and Sturbridg e.
    Bring: Bring your lunch and water. Dress warm. The Army Corps of Engineers will supply tools.
    Contact: Merl Bassett, Park Ranger, US Army Corps of Engineers Phone: (508) 347-3705 Email: merlon.a.bassett@usace.army.mil Web: http://www.nae.usace.army.mil/recreati/wville.htm

    Emerald Necklace Greenway Ride
    Sunday, November 5, 9:30 am, Ferris Wheels Bicycle Shop on South St. in Jamaica Plain
    The Emerald Necklace Greenway project will host its first monthly ride on the Emerald Necklace from Jamaica Plain to the Charles River and back. We will follow the Necklace from Franklin Park to the Charles River, on off-road paths where they exist, over at least 90% of the distance. Some of the group will return via the Southwest Corridor bikepath. For additional information, contact Jeff Ferris at (617)522-7082, or e-mail Doug Mink at dmink@massbike.org.
    The group will arrive at Ruggles MBTA station in time to join the Harbortrail ride at 11:00 am.

    Harbortrail Tour
    Sunday, November 5, at 11:00 am at Ruggles Station on the MBTA Orange Line
    Conceived as a multipurpose recreational pedestrian and bicycle trail, the proposed trail will link the existing Melnea Cass Boulevard and Fort Point Channel corridors to connect Jamaica Plain, Lower Roxbury and South End neighborhoods to the emerging Boston Harbor, its Islands and Waterfront.
    Boston Transportation Department(BTD) officials will be on hand to announce the hiring of a landscape planner at the start of our tour. The planner will be available for questions. The tour will feature stops for presentations on physical development within the corridor by representatives from abutters such as Northeastern University, Crosstown Development, Biosquare/BU Medical, the Children's Museum and Fan Pier.
    The harbortrail Coalition comprises significant support from residential, institutional, and corporate abutters. Working in cooperation with the BTD, the Harbortrail Coalition has been awarded Federal ISTEA funds to further study its schematic vision for the trail. We enjoy support and participation from allied groups such as MassBike, WalkBoston and Adaptive Environments Inc (ADA advocacy group).
    Refreshments will be provided along the ride, and there will be a lunch at the end, provided by Spaulding and Slye.
    For additional information on the tour you may reach Michael Tyrrell, Project Director, at 269-0439 or 266-7894. Please note: Children participating in the tour must be accompanied by an adult. Please wear a helmet -and see you on the trail! E-mail Doug Mink at dmink@massbike.org or call Mike to let us know you will be there, so we know how much food will be needed.
    For more riding, join the Emerald Necklace Greenway project's ride from Ferris Wheels in J.P. at 9:30, and see how the Harbortrail connects to other trails in the area.

    Bike Night
    Monday, November 20, 6PM - 10PM, West Street Grill 15 West Street, Boston, MA
    A brief meeting on the state of MassBike and the bicycling movement will be followed by keynote speakers and a fundraising auction. Delicious appetizers and a cash bar will be accompanied by musical entertainment.
    RSVP required. Tickets are $15 per person and $25 for you and a guest. Credit card orders can be called in to Kim or Andrea at the Bike Night Hotline at (617)973-9438. Tickets will be held at the door.

    Emerald Necklace Greenway Ride
    Sunday, December 3, 9:45 am, Ferris Wheels Bicycle Shop at 64 South St. in Jamaica Plain
    The Emerald Necklace Greenway project will host its second monthly ride on the Emerald Necklace from Jamaica Plain to the Charles River and back. We will follow the Necklace from Franklin Park to the Charles River, on off-road paths where they exist, over at least 90% of the distance. Some of the group will return via the Southwest Corridor bikepath. For additional information, contact Jeff Ferris at (617)522-7082, or e-mail Doug Mink at dmink@massbike.org.
    Some of the group will no doubt head to Brighton to join the Memorial Ride which starts at noon.

    Memorial Ride for Cyclists killed in November
    Sunday, December 3, noon at the monastery of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, 159 Washington St. in Brighton
    Join a solidarity ride to commemorate Sara Lassio and Ruth Michler, two Boston cyclists killed by motor vehicles during November. This ride is being co-sponsored by Ferris Wheels Bike Shop in Jamaica Plain, MassBike, and Bikes Not Bombs. We will be starting at Sara Lassio's former workplace, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, and proceeding to the site of the accident and her home on Winchester St. We will also be visiting the site of Ruth Michler's cycling death on Nov. 1st, on Forsyth St. near Northeastern University. Speakers will be arranged.

    For more information, call Jeff Ferris at Ferris Wheels at 522-7082, or Bikes Not Bombs at 442-0004. We will be sending more information in the next few days. In the meantime, please help build the cycling community's response to these tragedies by encouraging as many people as possible to ride on Sunday!

    Memorial Ride for Cyclists killed in November
    Saturday, December 9, 11 am at the monastery parking lot behind St. Elizabeth's Hospital, at 159 Washington St. in Brighton
    Join a ride to commemorate Sara Lassio and Ruth Michler, two Boston cyclists killed by motor vehicles during November. This ride is being co-sponsored by Ferris Wheels Bike Shop in Jamaica Plain, MassBike, and Bikes Not Bombs. We will be starting at Sara Lassio's former workplace, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, and proceeding to the site of the accident and her home on Winchester St. We will also be visiting the site of Ruth Michler's cycling death on Nov. 1st, on Forsyth St. near Northeastern University. Speakers will be arranged.


  • Last updated January 5, 2000 by Doug Mink

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