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Central Valley | Poverty & HousingCommunity based bicycle shop opens in Sacramento. - Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen
The Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen and its all-volunteer staff invites the public to tour the shop facility, learn how to get involved, listen to live music and enjoy healthy snacks. The Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen is a non-profit, community-centered organization focused on teaching bicycle safety, bicycle maintenance and repair, and promoting bicycle culture. Our aim is to empower the community and provide very low-cost alternative transportation for individuals For Planning Purposes Only Contact: Jeffery Rosenhall
June 8, 2006 (916) 747-9950 Jeffery [at] sacbikekitchen.org http://www.sacbikekitchen.org Community based bicycle shop opens in Sacramento. The Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen and its all-volunteer staff invites the public to tour the shop facility, learn how to get involved, listen to live music and enjoy healthy snacks. The Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen is a non-profit, community-centered organization focused on teaching bicycle safety, bicycle maintenance and repair, and promoting bicycle culture. Our aim is to empower the community and provide very low-cost alternative transportation for individuals throughout Sacramento. Who: Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen What: Grand Opening Celebration When: Saturday, June 24th, 2006 from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM Where: Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen / Brickhouse Art gallery 2837 36th Street, Suite #1 Sacramento, CA 95817 As Sacramento's only non-profit volunteer bicycle shop, the Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen fills a niche by providing bicycle safety education (through Safer Cycling Sacramento), drop-in bicycle repair and maintenance, and an open atmosphere that nourishes Sacramento's growing bicycle culture. We are a group of cyclists who are enthusiastic and passionate about giving back and improving Sacramento, one bicycle at a time. With gasoline prices on the rise and air quality on the decline, the bicycle remains one of the most efficient and environmentally-friendly transportation choices. Community members may use the tools and expertise of the Sacramento Bicycle Kitchen (SBK) to affordably repair their own bikes, or build-a-bike from one of the many donated frames and parts available. Membership is encouraged and the public can join on a month-to-month basis or pay a nominal annual membership fee; all proceeds go towards maintaining the shop. All SBK members will have the opportunity to build-a-bike of their choosing and learn how to keep their bicycle running smoothly year-round. A shop schedule including hours of operation, classes, and special events can be found at the SBK's website: http://www.sacbikekitchen.org . The website also includes photos, and a forum where members and the public can discuss bicycle repair, commuting by bike, and local bicycle-related events. |
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