well, that does sound like fun. Especially since I
used to llive in that area..
However, I don't have the time to get there (It's a
long walk...) and I'll be at our big meeting Thursday
:)
bjorn
--- Jim Haagen-Smit <jimwhs@...> wrote:
> I should have jumped in sooner. I can't make it but
> don't reschedule
> for me.
>
> I will be at the CBC's Walk Bike California
> Conference next week.
>
> Anyone else interested? It isn't too late to sign
> up.
>
> http://www.walkbikecalifornia.org/
>
> Sept 14- 16
>
>
> Why You Should Attend
>
> California is at the cutting edge of the American
> bicycling and
> walking movements. Its bicycle advocacy
> organizations are among the
> most well-established in the nation. Cities from all
> corners of the
> state are building infrastructure to support walking
> and bicycling,
> while health and transportation agencies are
> promoting walking and
> bicycling as important components of an active
> lifestyle and a
> balanced transportation system. Yet, in California
> as elsewhere in the
> United States, significant physical, cultural and
> legal barriers remain.
>
> Whether your interest is engineering or planning,
> public health,
> research, livable communities, safety, law,
> transportation reform, or
> marketing walking or bicycling, Walk and Roll
> California 2005 is an
> essential conference to share your work, network
> with colleagues, and
> meet those who are funding and creating an exciting
> movement that is
> changing the way Californians live.
>
> Sessions/Mobile Tours: You will gain actionable
> intelligence that you
> will take with you to build on the success of
> others. You will be able
> to customize your agenda by selecting the sessions
> that best suit your
> professional needs so that you can return home ready
> to implement the
> ideas that you have explored.
>
> Training Workshops: Pre- and post-conference
> workshops will provide
> technical skills from the most knowledgeable
> individuals in the state.
>
> Networking: Throughout the conference, you will have
> the opportunity
> to network with peers from the bicycle and
> pedestrian profession
> across California.
>
> Who Should Attend
>
> Walk and Roll California 2005 will feature
> informational sessions,
> workshops and mobile tours on topics that are vital
> to all levels of
> staff in your organization, including:
>
> * Bicycle and pedestrian coordinators for local
> jurisdictions
> * Bicycle and pedestrian advocates for local and
> statewide
> advocacy non-profit organizations
> * Caltrans staff
> * Community Development Department staff
> * Elected officials
> * Health professionals
> * Architects and landscape architects
> * Transportation engineers
> * Transportation planners
>
>
> Jim
>
> --- In bikingroseville@yahoogroups.com,
> "bikingroseville"
> <bikingroseville@y...> wrote:
> > > Hello All,
> > >
> > > Should I mark for September 15th at Eva's or
> should I wait for
> > Pascal ideas?
> >
> >
> > I have put it in the calendar....
> > So the 15th it is at 7pm at Eva's.
>
>
>
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