The organization is now looking for volunteers who can man the booth and provide any kind of bike related activity during the event.
It’d be great to get at least 3-4 volunteers to man the booth for a couple of hours each, and for someone to perform an activity like a basic bike maintenance and repair class, explain the essentials of what’s needed to get involved in cycling, help kids draw pictures related to cycle safety, or whatever other idea the community can think of to help promote bicycle safety.
Please contact Paul Plunkett at pbpcp@yahoo.com if: 1) if you can spend a couple of hours helping at the booth and what time works best for you, 2) any cycling related activity ideas you or someone else might be able to provide to the event, 3) if you can make a couple of hundred copies of safety message and 4) any other ideas you have for the event or cycling safety in general.
Special thanks are being extended out to Brad Ruszala and the Pacific Islands Club for offering to print out bicycle safety pamphlets for the community.


