Coastal Bicycle Touring Club Weekly Ride

COME RIDE WITH US Saturday, 18 December, 9:00am, Islands Ride. 23/34 miles. Start at Forsyth Park at the corner of Bull and Gaston. From there, we ride south on Diamond Causeway where there is a clearly identified bike lane. Journey on to Burnside Island, then east to Jalapeno’s Restaurant in Sandfly for a rest. Continue to Isle of Hope before returning to Forsyth Park. Cue sheets will not be required. ride leaders for all groups will lead the way. Post-ride lunch at Sly’s corner of Abercorn & 34th streets. Ride Leader: Kim Turner, 214-725-2490, kimbooskie@gmail.com.

Since Christas Day falls on a Saturday, we will not have a formal club ride. However, there are members who are interested in a ride of some sort. Stay tuned here and/or on our website, cbtc.org, for more information.

Coastal Bicycle Touring Club Weekly Ride

COME RIDE WITH US!
Saturday, 30 October, 8:30am, Kilkenny Ride. 26/25. Richmond Hill, GA. Highway 17 south or I-95 S to Richmond Hill exit. East about 5 miles on GA 144 (Ford Avenue), TL on GA 144 spur towards Ft. McAllister State Park, and park just outside the park entrance gate. Post-ride lunch at Fish Tales dock-side restaurant. Ride leader: Deb Wharff, 410-905-1690, debwharff@verizon.net

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Coastal Bicycle Touring Club Weekly Ride

COME RIDE WITH US! Saturday, 9 October, 8:30am Hardeeville ride. 21/34/42 miles. Take I-95 North to exit 5, TL on Whyte Hardee Boulevard, then TL on Church Road, then TL on Purrysburgh Road then TR to park at 55 Millstone Landing Road. Ride is out-and-back on well paved and lightly traveled back country roads. Ride leader: John Arney, 912-660-4088, johnaarney@gmail.com. PLEASE email John is you plan on attending!

Bicycle and Pedestrian Friendly Driver Webinar

This webinar will delve into the laws pertaining to people biking and walking and how the design of our streets makes them safer for all users. Participants who take a short quiz at the end of the webinar will receive a certificate of participation.

Registration is free, but required. Donations to Bike Walk Savannah are encouraged.

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Savannah City Cycling Webinar

Savannah’s level topography, dense urban form, and warm weather make it a great place to get around by bike. However, Savannah also has a high rate of traffic crashes involving people on bikes.

This free one hour webinar will equip you to avoid the most common hazards and become more confident riding in the city. Bicycle theft prevention will also be discussed. The seminar is ideal for students and other new arrivals in Savannah. More information.

Bike Walk Savannah Cycle Social: Truman Linear Park Trail

Cycle social is back! Join Bike Walk Savannah each month for a casual, family-friendly bike ride at a different spot in Savannah or Chatham County.

This month we’ll meet at 6 p.m. at Lake Mayer in front of the Park Administrative Office and ride the Truman Linear Park Trail, ending with a conversation about Tide To Town and the future of our urban trail system. More information.

Coastal Bicycle Touring Club Weekly Ride

COME RIDE WITH US!

Saturday, 2 October, 8:30am, Right Turn Clyde Ride, 29/34 miles. Meet/park at the Kroger parking lot, 5720 Ogeechee Road, Savannah, GA. Post-ride lunch at El Mariachi Restaurant. Ride Leader: Kim Turner, 214-725-2490, kimbooskie@gmail.com.

Cue sheets and inclement weather/cancellation information is on our website at cbtc.org.

Savannah Cranksgiving Ride

Bike Walk Savannah’s ninth annual Savannah Cranksgiving Ride is Saturday, Nov. 20. starting at 1 p.m. Cranksgiving is half bike ride, half food drive and a 100 percent fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon helping others.

Bike Walk Savannah (and you!) will be helping feed hungry people at Emmaus House. Founded in 1982 by a group of downtown churches, Emmaus House provides food and day services to the homeless and needy of Savannah. Breakfast is served at 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday, fifty weeks each year. More information.