June  2006

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B.I.K.E.S.
Club Officers and
Support  Information

 

Kristin Kinnamon
President
(360) 658-2462
Kinnamonk@aol.com

 Bill Weber
Vice President
(425) 252-9587
bbweberwa@verizon.net

Debby Grant
Secretary
(425) 778-5530

Debbie Kawamoto
Treasurer
Dkmoto@aol.com

Tim Wise
Newsletter Editor
(425) 745-3467
bikeseditor@gmail.com

Fred & Kala Koch
Member Roster Coordinator
(425) 487-3221
fredkoch@hotmail.com

John Carlin
Frequent Rider Miles Coordinator
(425) 778-4529
johnecarlin@comcast.net

 

 

Address, Name, Phone and Email Changes

 Remember to contact

Fred or Kala at (425) 487-3221 or fredkoch@hotmail.com for any changes or corrections to your address, phone number or email in the club records. 

If you are a member and are not receiving your newsletter in the mail, let Fred or Kala know.

 
Ride Guide
 
 
PACE                                                    TERRAIN
 Leisurely / Under 10 MPH                    A   Mostly flat / Norman Road
  Social / 10–13 MPH                                    B   Rolling Terrain /  McClinchy Mile
  Moderate / 13-16 MPH                              C   Rolling steeper hills / Kitsap Peninsula
 
Brisk / 16-18 MPH                                         D   Difficult Terrain /  Whidbey Island
  Strenuous / Over 18 MPH                       E   Very Difficult / RAMROD

Get the Newsletter Electronically

If you’d like to save the club some paper and postage and receive notice of the newsletter in your email box instead of your snail mail box, send an email with “subscribe bikes” in the subject line to Fred Koch at fredkoch@hotmail.com

 

Bike Commuting Can Be Fun.  Visit http://www.bikesclub.org/html/bikecommuting.htm

 

Ride Around Puget Sound Aug. 26-27

Mark your calendar to ride or help with the third annual Ride Around Puget Sound (RAPSody), a fund raiser for the Bicycle Alliance of Washington. B.I.K.E.S. Club joins four other bike clubs in sponsoring this challenging weekend ride. If you want to tackle these 165-plus hilly miles, start training now. If you want to volunteer, set aside Saturday to help and feel free to stay overnight with the cyclists at Shelton High School. Our Allyn rest stop is only open on Saturday this year, opening up Day 2 riding possibilities for those who register. Find out more about RAPSody at www.rapsodybikeride.com.

 

Ride of Silence Takes the Streets

A great turnout of 35 people for the May 17 Ride of Silence showed that B.I.K.E.S. Club members and Snohomish County cyclists care about safe cycling. Thanks to Debbie Kawamoto for organizing the event.
See photos on our website and a link to the story in the Everett Herald.

http://class.heraldnet.com/search/StoryArchiveResults.asp?advanced=yes&so=Filewrite[d],Rank[d]&q1=ride%20of%20silence&c2=@FileWrite&o2=>&q2=2006/02/20&c3=@FileWrite&o3=<&q3=2006/05/21

 

 

 
 
   

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