Case Western Reserve University’s Film Society and the Heights Bicycle Coalition are co-sponsoring showings of the documentary movie, “Bikes vs. Cars”. The movie will be shown three times on Friday, April 21, at 7 p.m., 9 p.m., and 11 p.m., at Strosacher Auditorium on the CWRU campus. Directions to the venue are available at films.case.edu. “Bikes vs.…
Read More >Please join us for our Annual Meeting on Tuesday, April 4, 7 p.m. at The Fairmount, 2448 Fairmount Blvd in the Cedar Fairmount area. The evening’s agenda will include: Short report on the 2016 work of the organization and on what lies ahead Progress toward HBC affiliating more closely with Bike Cleveland Election of board members and…
Read More >The Heights Bicycle Coalition and the City of Cleveland Heights will offer the League of American Bicyclists’ Smart Cycling course on Saturday, May 20, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. The course will be taught by a League of American Bicyclists Certified Instructor. The class is for bicyclists of all experience levels – new bicyclists who…
Read More >Join us for a Holiday Party at Nighttown, 12383 Cedar Rd., on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m., to celebrate cycling and the holidays. Our presenters are: Brothers Vince (student at Roxboro Middle School) and Marcus (Fairfax Elementary School) have been members of the Fairfax After-School Bike Club. They will talk about the bike club…
Read More >Cleveland’s cycling community is once again raising food for disadvantaged families and senior citizens this holiday season! Bike Cleveland will host Cleveland’s fifth-annual Cranksgiving, on Saturday, November 19, 10:30 – 2 p.m. This is a fun bicycle food drive taking place at Cleveland Heights City Hall, 40 Severance Circle in Cleveland Heights. The Cranksgiving event…
Read More >If you like bicycling, you’ll really like this one-time-only opportunity to see a couple of documentaries about the Race Across America (RAAM) showing at the Capitol Theater, 1390 W 65th St, Cleveland 44102, on Wednesday, November 9, 7 p.m. RAAM is widely recognized as the toughest race in the world. It’s a 3,000-mile coast-to-coast bicycle race that starts…
Read More >Walking and biking to school is good for your health, the environment, and the community. Active transportation means less air pollution and traffic congestion. And, it’s fun! Research shows that children who walk or bike to school are more ready to learn when classwork starts. That’s why the school district, PTA the PE teachers and…
Read More >Cycle Through Time Sunday, October 2nd (Rain Date Sunday, October 9) 1 – 3:30 p.m. Coventry Village Branch Library, 1925 Coventry Rd, CH. Celebrate a century of bikes and books! Learn the history of the local Heights Library with a lecture and bicycle tour. This collaboration between Heights Libraries, the Heights Bike Coalition and Cleveland…
Read More >Join HBC for an informal bike ride of the HHH&G Tour: If you pre-paid for a ticket through HBC (or got one on your own and would like to join a group of bike riders on this tour) meet our group between 12pm-1pm at 2002 Denton Drive to ride along with us! HBC Route. Through a…
Read More >NEO CYCLE Friday-Sunday, September 9-11, on the shores of Lake Erie in Cleveland Sponsored by Bike Cleveland, this is the Midwest’s biggest urban cycling festival, featuring touring, racing, gear, demonstrations, celebration. Following are some highlights, but for complete information, see http://www.neocycle.org/ NEO CYCLE NIGHT RIDE , Saturday, September 10 at 7:30 pm. Presented by Cuyahoga Community College.…
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