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Bicycle Friendly: 43,000 tweets boost the cause

Update: Monday, November 28, 2011:Political writer Van Jones tweeted our cause to 38,000+ followers. We got an order from Qatar, the first one from that country, but several locales have sent 2nd and even 3rd Orders already.By David Grigsby, Lindsey Wilson Cycling Coach

The new Bicycle Friendly stickers we ordered are due to arrive in Columbia tomorrow and we will then be filling orders to the following locales:
Napa, CA; Quebec, Canada; Dunkirk, MD; Seneca Falls, NY; Enola, PA; APO, AP address in Quatar; Seattle, WA; Breinigsville, PA; Royston, GA; Madrid, Spain; Bethlehem, PA; Aliso Viejo, CA; Bozeman, MT (second one to this city); Irvine, CA; South Bend, IN; Wenatchee, WA; Towson, MD; Norman, OK; Surrey British Columbia, Canada; Avon Lake, OH (second order there); Cape Coral, FL (second order); Warrington, PA; Orangevale, CA; Denver, CO; Oregon, WI; Seattle (3rd from this city); Sonoma, CA; Jamaica Plain, MA; Santa Cruz, CA; Chicago, IL; Hartford, CT (second order); San Francisco (3rd order); Gresham, OR; Pearland, TX; New York City, NY (second order); Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada; Southington, CT; Norwood, OH; Medina, OH, San Francisco (4th)
Biker Friendly Decals: Great Stocking Stuffers for all your Cycling FriendsLWC 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 2011-11-28 11:20:25
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