Monday is now ladies + queers night
Every Monday, 6-9pm.
Starting Monday June 1 the Bike Dump will be bringing back Ladies and Trans Night. It will be happening every Monday throughout the summer from 6-9 in the evening. It is an awesome night for just women and transgendered people to stop by and learn how to fix up their bike with the help of other women and transgenderd mechanics. If you have maybe been shy about dropping by before, now is the time to come check things out! If you have more questions or would like to volunteer on this night you can email Anneliese at annabanana-14@hotmail.com.
The Bike Dump offers drop-in workshops at our space by donation on different repair and other bike topics. All workshops are at 7pm. Here’s the summer 2009 schedule:
The City of Winnipeg and the U of W’s Centre for Sustainable Transportation are handing out GPS tracking devices to cyclists this summer to help determine the best areas in the city to build cycling infrastructure. Any cyclist who rides more than once per week can sign up to bring the tracking device with along with them on all bike trips they take for two weeks.
This could be a good chance to get your daily commuter route noticed by the city, but they are also notorious for commissioning studies and not following up on them. To sign up for the program call 988-7182 or write ottocycle@uwinnipeg.ca.
The Winnipeg Free Press published an article on the Dump today. Here’s an excerpt
“Unlike other cycling shops in town, the repair stations are front and centre so the Bike Dump’s volunteers can teach their customers how to get their two-wheeler back on the road. Kids without a bike to call their own can pick out a partial version either hanging from the ceiling or leaning up against a wall — provided they come in with an adult — and have it built up with spare parts until it’s ride-worthy.”
Saturday Apr 4th from 2-4pm at the Bike Dump, 631 Main St.
Build a high intensity LED bike light suitable for seeing the road or trail ahead and blinding others if aimed too high.
The light will be similar to this one but with a metal clamp mount. The batteries included (2AA) will run the light for 2-3 hours. More or larger batteries will give a longer run time. If anyone would like to modify the electronics for use with a generator (we have some at the Dump) I’d be happy to help after the workshop.
If you prefer, you can also build it as a toque or helmet mounted head lamp instead.
There are a limitied quantity of materials available, please rsvp to Graham (grhmstwrt@gmail.com) if you plan to attend. The cost for materials per light is around $15-20. Equivalent donations are suggested.
This is an additional workshop to the monthly Wednesday workshops at the Dump.
The new Winnipeg cycling map will be ready for its initial review by a broad representation of Winnipeg cyclists on March 17th at 5pm at the Millenium Library. The project team is interested in your views about the map.
The Disraeli cycling/pedestrian crossing: presentation and feedback meeting will immediately follow at 6:00 PM.
You can sign up to our low traffic announcements email list by sending a blank email to info-subscribe@bike-dump.ca
You can also subscribe here.
New shop hours, workshops, and volunteer orientations starting in summer 2008! See the main page for details.