Top U.S. cycling advocates to attend Mich. summit
Silent Sports | 02/02/2010 1:53PM   |   Leave a comment

Andy Clarke, executive director of the League of American Bicyclists, will serve as keynote speaker at the League of Michigan Bicyclists’ (LMB’s) 2010 Michigan Bicycle Summit, March 27, in Lansing. Chris Phelan, founder of Ride of Silence, will be a special guest.

At the summit, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Peckham Industries, LMB will present its 2010 awards for best bicycle advocate, bicycle educator, distinguished service and volunteer of the year. An optional 20-mile post-summit bike ride will wrap up the day’s events.

During the day, summit participants can choose among 12 different workshops, covering such topics as “Complete Streets,” “The Ride of Silence,” “Bikeability Assessments,” “Bike Shop’s Role in Advocacy,” “Making Your Tour Accessible to All,” and “Bicycling and the Law.”

The $40 registration fee includes all materials, lunch and snacks. For more information and to register, go to www.lmb.org.

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