We're not just taking it to the streets — here and there, we're making news. Take a look to see the latest press on SBC and bicycling generally here in Savannah.
Last Saturday, with much fanfare, the block around Tiedeman Park next to Savannah Arts Academy was opened to bike and pedestrian traffic only for the dedication of the newly finished Washington Avenue bike lane. LCI’s led bike safety games for kids, Perry Rubber Bike Shop provided some minor repairs, and also gave away 2 kids [...]
During this National Bike Month, apart from the events, new facilities and equipment arriving for bicycling here in Savannah, we celebrate new words. Words are as important as all of these other things, as they help us to understand and inspire.
On Friday’s National Bike to Work Day 2Wheels 2Work bike convoy, we were joined [...]
In celebration of National Bike Month, we have a couple of events for your pedaling pleasure this weekend.
Tomorrow morning, on National Bike to Work Day, your Savannah Bicycle Campaign is hosting a special 2 Wheels 2 Work departing Habersham Village at 7:30 AM for a spin downtown to Ellis Square where we will again be [...]
[ May 22, 2010; 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm. ]
Many articles have been coming in on new bike lanes, the first our city has seen in 10 years. In case you were out riding or at Savannah Bicycle College on Saturday, Saturday’s article from Lesley Conn in the Savannah Morning News includes a mostly pro-bike facility wrapup of the Washington Avenue lane. [...]
[ April 29, 2010; 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. ] Mayor Otis Johnson had a heart attack 4 years ago today. On the heels of that, he has been pushing a consortium of groups organized together as the Healthy Savannah initiative. Healthy Savannah goes beyond what you might typically think of in terms of affecting health outcomes for our community. Sure, there [...]