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Bicycle Friendly stickers go to famed professional cyclist Meredith Miller

More stickers also go to Arkansas, Canada & Italy and to many points in the United States of America. Arkansas shipment to land in Rogers, right near strategic international influences THE University, Bentonville, Siloam Springs, and Tontitown. -CM

By Dave Grigsby

This morning we mailed Bicycle Friendly stickers to:Internationally known Professional Cyclist Meredith Miller of Boulder, Colorado and to the following locations:
Denver, CO; Rogers, AR; Sterling, IL; Oak Park, IL; Austin, TX; Elgin, IL; Nashville, TN; Allen, TX; Corvallis, OR; Airdrie Alberta, Canada; Rome, Italy
LWC cycling program recently unveiled a bicycle-friendly decal that residences and businesses can display. By displaying the blue-and-white decal, owners of residences and businesses are making it known that cyclists can ask for help if needed. A cyclist can approach the residence or business and request water, shelter or to make an emergency phone call.

For more information about the bicycle-friendly decals, contact Grigsby at grigsbyd@lindsey.edu or (606) 524-8808, or go to: WeAreBikeFriendly.com




This story was posted on 2011-12-05 09:57:09
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