Kalamazoo Area Bike Week celebrates the many benefits and joys of bicycling in our greater community. It starts on the Saturday before Mothers Day and runs through the following Saturday. In 2024, Bike Week will run May 11-18. Plus, May is National Bike Month, and includes Bike to Work Week and Bike to Work Day! Organizing Bike Week ramps up in January.

Bike Week underscoreS the role bicycling plays in building economically strong AND Physically & MENTALLY HEALTHY communities. Its value IS greater than any one event. OUR message for bicyclists and motorists alike is to ENJOY Life by practicing the golden rule WHILE following the rules of the road. We’RE in this together.

People are bicycling for fun, for basic transportation and to stay fit & healthy in greater numbers than ever. KBW includes many group events — others can be enjoyed with friends, solo or virtually. Many events show what our diverse and vibrant bicycling community offers throughout the year.

We start posting events to the calendar in April. Scroll through the calendar (below) or further down this page to check out the events. By late April and early May, new Events and Announcements are updated almost daily — so stay tuned. Interested in featuring an event? Check out the Organizer Info page for more information.

Best wishes for safe and happy bicycling during Bike Week and throughout the year!

This site is for general informational and educational purposes. Descriptions may not include important details or last minute changes, so please contact the organizers directly. Health advisories are on our Announcements page.



Upcoming Events

National Ride Your Bike To Work Day
May
17
7:30 AM07:30

National Ride Your Bike To Work Day

National Bike to Work Day takes place on the third Friday in May, right in the middle of National Bike Month. The observance encourages us to bike to work AND raises awareness of cyclists as they commute to and from work each day.

As more and more people take to bicycles for transportation to and from work, it’s important for both cyclists and drivers to share the road safely. Both must be aware of the traffic laws and follow them. More and more communities are adding bike lanes to improve safety. In the United States, from the year 2000 to 2011, the number of bicycle commuters grew by more than 47 percent.

Some of the benefits of commuting to work by bicycle include:

  • Physical fitness – Cyclists get an aerobic workout before and after work. It’s also low impact exercise which is easy on the joints, unlike jogging.

  • Fuel savings – They save fuel costs which in turn puts more money back in their pockets.

  • Smaller carbon footprint – By cycling, they reduce carbon emissions resulting in cleaner air.

  • Automobile longevity – Get more life out of their motor vehicle by using it for more necessary trips.

So join others throughout the country, your co-workers and friends - try riding to work.

Ride to your workplace.  Check out commuter and other routes at: https://bikefriendlykalamazoo.org/trails-routes/

A growing number of various bicycle-related events will be held in communities nationwide. Join them in the celebration by biking to work. If you have a bit of distance to cover, consider these bike to work tips to break into the bike to work crowd. Use #BikeToWorkDay to post on social media.

Sign up on Love to Ride to make a record of your Bike to Work Day Ride, at: https://www.lovetoride.net/usa

Additional Information:
Love to Ride USA is a nationwide service sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists that unites thousands of new and existing bicyclists across the country in friendly competition designed to celebrate and encourage biking. This is a great way to get connected to other bike-friendly — and bike-curious — folks in your community and across the country. Join at any time as an individual or form a team. Sign up today and make every mile count!

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Mar
26
4:30 PM16:30

KBW Orientation & Planning Meeting

Interested in learning more about Bike Week 2024? Join us for a fast paced hour-long meeting to learn more about Bike Week and how to get your events on the calendar. Let’s get the wheels turning! The meeting will be a held in a drop-in format in 30 minute blocks, with 1/2 hour start times on the hour and half hour.

Please Contact Us if you would like to attend. In the meantime, if you are considering whether you want to organize an event, check out our Organizer Info page. Organizers can use this Website Event and Media Release Submission Form to submit events. Want to offer bike-related information to the public or make announcements? Use THIS HANDY FORM for ideas!

Bike Friendly Kalamazoo (BFK) is the Michigan 501c3 non-profit that promotes Bike Week on behalf of the greater community.

Please continue to keep your eyes on Bike Week’s Event Calendar and Facebook page @kalamazoobikeweek for announcements about planning meetings and announcements.

Also be sure to check out Bike Friendly Kalamazoo’s web page at https://bikefriendlykalamazoo.org for related Fall Bike Celebration planning meetings and related announcements.

For bicycling events throughout the year, check out https://bikefriendlykalamazoo.org/events/

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Jan
25
4:00 PM16:00

KBW Orientation & Planning Meeting

Interested in learning more about Bike Week this year? Join us for a fast paced hour-long meeting to learn more about Bike Week and how to get your events or announcements on the calendar. Let’s get the wheels turning!

Please Contact Us if you would like to attend. In the meantime, if you are considering whether you want to organize an event, check out our Organizer Info page. Organizers can use this Website Event and Media Release Submission Form to submit events.

Bike Friendly Kalamazoo (BFK) is the Michigan 501c3 non-profit that promotes Bike Week on behalf of the greater community.

Please continue to keep your eyes on Bike Week’s Event Calendar and Facebook page @kalamazoobikeweek for announcements about planning meetings and announcements.

Also be sure to check out Bike Friendly Kalamazoo’s web page at https://bikefriendlykalamazoo.org for related Fall Bike Celebration planning meetings and related announcements.

For bicycling events throughout the year, check out https://bikefriendlykalamazoo.org/events/

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Join a Bike Club or Group
May
20
to May 21

Join a Bike Club or Group

Our community is home to a variety of bike clubs, teams, and special interest groups such as bicycle-oriented educational and charitable organizations.  A number of local bicycle shops also host regular rides and fun events.  We encourage everyone to explore what they have to offer.

Bike Friendly Kalamazoo publishes the names of local bike clubs at https://bikefriendlykalamazoo.org/clubs-organizations-groups/

Cost/Fees: varies by club; family and multi-year memberships are sometimes offered

Comments: Strong clubs make for strong communities. Consider making a donation to these wonderful organizations and clubs even if you aren’t joining as a member, to support the great work they do!

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Learn How to Fix a Flat
May
20
9:30 AM09:30

Learn How to Fix a Flat

Learning how to fix a flat tire is one of the best and most practical bike maintenance skills you can learn. Sure, you can take a bike with a flat tire to your local bike shop if you discover it in time. But if you are on the road, knowing how to fix a flat tire will get you home. Believe it or not, with the right tools and parts - all easy enough to carry with you on a ride - most people can fix a flat tire within minutes.

Bike Week is a great time to learn or practice how to do it!

This is a self-directed event! Check out these handy web sites for more information, including a video:

https://www.bicycling.com/repair/a20013517/bike-repair-how-to-fix-a-flat-tire/

https://bikeleague.org/content/bike-maintenance

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Mayor's Ride
May
20
9:00 AM09:00

Mayor's Ride

On Saturday, May 20, the Mayors of the City of Portage, Patricia Randall, and the City of Kalamazoo, David Anderson — Honorary Co-Chairs of Kalamazoo Area Bike Week 2023 — will lead a short ride. The ride will leave from Portage Bicentennial Park, head to Milham Park in Kalamazoo, and return to Bicentennial Park.

All riders are required to have a helmet and bicycle in good working condition and sign a waiver. Participants must be at least 18 years old, or have the written consent of their parent or guardian.

Contact: Alexis Conklin; (269) 329-4522

Cost/Fees: Free

Event Website:

Additional Information: We advise arriving at 9am to sign in and make sure you and your bike are ready to ride at 9:30am.

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Kalamazoo Bicycle Club's Bike Camp 2023
May
20
8:00 AM08:00

Kalamazoo Bicycle Club's Bike Camp 2023

Bike Camp is an educational program for individuals and families to learn how to ride confidently, comfortably, and safely on roads and trails. 17th year. Bike Camp is to cycling what Run Camp is to running — set your goal and go for it.

Sponsor: Kalamazoo Bicycle Club

Event Website: https://www.kalamazoobicycleclub.org/events/bike-camp/

Cost/Fees: $25 individual, $35 families by May 16

Primary Contact: Paul Wells; bikecamp@kalamazoobicycleclub.org

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Youth Open Shop
May
19
3:00 PM15:00

Youth Open Shop

The Fix is a pop-up bike repair workshop for youth 18 & under to access free replacement bike parts and guidance on making repairs. We can also teach you how to do a tune-up and maintain your bike!

Sponsor: Open Roads Bike Program

Cost/Fees: Free for youth

Website: https://www.openroadsbike.org/

Contact: Isaac Green; director@openroadsbike.org; 269-365-9142

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Kalamazoo Bicycle Club Friday Morning Women’s Ride
May
19
9:30 AM09:30

Kalamazoo Bicycle Club Friday Morning Women’s Ride

The KBC Friday Morning Women’s Ride is a weekly group ride, ranging from 15-25 miles at a moderate pace on quiet country roads west of Kalamazoo. The ride leaves from Texas Township Park on Texas Dr.

Sponsor: Kalamazoo Bicycle Club

Event website: https://www.kalamazoobicycleclub.org/rides/club-rides/

Cost/Fees: No charge. Anyone can join in. KBC membership includes newsletter, Ride with GPS, KBC club insurance and many other benefits.

Comments: Prospective members and new riders are welcome! Please visit to our website to familiarize yourself with rider expectations. Please let your ride leader know if this is your first time riding in a group, and plan to arrive early.

For more information, please contact: Paul Wells; https://www.kalamazoobicycleclub.org/contact/

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WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests
May
19
9:10 AM09:10

WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests

Enjoy WKZO’s Morning Radio Show with host Ken Lanphear, at 590 AM or 106.9 FM Kalamazoo, MI. Ken and his guest will highlight what’s happening during Kalamazoo Bike Week with a conversation that should interest everyone. The 4-5 interviews move fast, so be sure to tune in early.

Today’s guest: Tim Krone - Owner, Pedal Bicycle

Sponsor: WKZO Radio, 590 AM - 106.9 FM

Event website: https://wkzo.com/shows/

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National Ride Your Bike To Work Day
May
19
7:30 AM07:30

National Ride Your Bike To Work Day

National Bike to Work Day takes place on the third Friday in May, right in the middle of National Bike Month. The observance encourages us to bike to work AND raises awareness of cyclists as they commute to and from work each day.

As more and more people take to bicycles for transportation to and from work, it’s important for both cyclists and drivers to share the road safely. Both must be aware of the traffic laws and follow them. More and more communities are adding bike lanes to improve safety. In the United States, from the year 2000 to 2011, the number of bicycle commuters grew by more than 47 percent.

Some of the benefits of commuting to work by bicycle include:

  • Physical fitness – Cyclists get an aerobic workout before and after work. It’s also low impact exercise which is easy on the joints, unlike jogging.

  • Fuel savings – They save fuel costs which in turn puts more money back in their pockets.

  • Smaller carbon footprint – By cycling, they reduce carbon emissions resulting in cleaner air.

  • Automobile longevity – Get more life out of their motor vehicle by using it for more necessary trips.

So join others throughout the country, your co-workers and friends - try riding to work.

Ride to your workplace.  Check out commuter and other routes at: https://bikefriendlykalamazoo.org/trails-routes/

A growing number of various bicycle-related events will be held in communities nationwide. Join them in the celebration by biking to work. If you have a bit of distance to cover, consider these bike to work tips to break into the bike to work crowd. Use #BikeToWorkDay to post on social media.

Sign up on Love to Ride to make a record of your Bike to Work Day Ride, at: https://www.lovetoride.net/usa

For More Information please contact: Paul Guthrie, Bronson Hospital, (269 ) 341-7194

Additional Information:
Love to Ride USA is a nationwide service sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists that unites thousands of new and existing bicyclists across the country in friendly competition designed to celebrate and encourage biking. This is a great way to get connected to other bike-friendly — and bike-curious — folks in your community and across the country. Join at any time as an individual or form a team. Sign up today and make every mile count!

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Intro to Gravel Riding
May
18
6:30 PM18:30

Intro to Gravel Riding

Learn how to ride scenic, low-traffic dirt and gravel roads! Short introduction to the equipment and techniques, then a ride on Kalamazoo County roads. Ride length options of 11 to 20 miles. We will pace the ride so everyone stays together. Bring a bike with at least 28 mm tires.

Sponsor: C12 Kalamazoo

Cost/Fees: Free

Primary Contact: John Knowlton; President@KalamazooBicycleClub.org

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Youth Open Shop
May
18
3:00 PM15:00

Youth Open Shop

The Fix is a bike repair workshop for youth 18 & under to access free replacement bike parts and guidance on making repairs. We can also teach you how to do a tune-up and maintain your bike!

Sponsor: Open Roads Bike Program

Cost/Fees: Free for youth

Website: https://www.openroadsbike.org/

Contact: Isaac Green; director@openroadsbike.org; 269-365-9142

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WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests
May
18
8:40 AM08:40

WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests

Enjoy WKZO’s Morning Radio Show with host Ken Lanphear, at 590 AM or 106.9 FM Kalamazoo, MI. Ken and his guests will highlight what’s happening during Kalamazoo Bike Week with a conversation that should interest everyone. The 4-5 interviews move fast, so be sure to tune in early.

Today’s guest: Isaac Green - Director, Open Roads Bike Program

Sponsor: WKZO Radio, 590 AM - 106.9 FM

Event website: https://wkzo.com/shows/

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We Drink From The Same Well
May
17
7:00 PM19:00

We Drink From The Same Well

  • Pedal Bicycle (Portage Location at 185 Romence in Porage as well!) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

What sounds better? A ride to One Well from Downtown Kalamazoo, or a ride to One Well from Pedal in Portage? Pick one! Cuz we’re riding from both places to meet for conversation and snacks before riding back to where we began, wherever that might have been. It’s casual! And fun! Join us!

Location: Pedal, 611 W Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49007 OR Pedal, 185 Romence Road, Portage, MI 49024

Sponsor: Pedal

Cost/Fees: None

Primary Contact: Tim Krone; info@pedalbicycle.com; 269-324-5555 (Pedal South), 269-567-3325 (Pedal Downtown)

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Kalamazoo Bicycle Club’s Wednesday Night Ride
May
17
6:15 PM18:15

Kalamazoo Bicycle Club’s Wednesday Night Ride

  • Kal-Haven Trailhead parking lot on 10th St (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

There are several ride groups at paces from 16-18 mph to 22+ mph. These are faster rides on hilly roads northwest of Kalamazoo. The end time is approximate. More experience on the part of the riders is recommended/assumed. Knowing you can ride at these paces is a personally rewarding and exhilarating athletic experience.

Sponsor: Kalamazoo Bicycle Club

Event website: kalamazoobicycleclub.org/rides/

Cost/Fees: No charge to join KBC rides. KBC membership includes newsletter, Ride with GPS, KBC club insurance and many other benefits.

Comments: Prospective members and new riders are welcome! Please visit to our website to familiarize yourself with rider expectations. Please let your ride leader know if this is your first time riding in a group, and plan to arrive early. Due to the pace and hills, this ride is more challenging than KBC’s Monday Night Ride. If you are not experienced riding in a group in these conditions, we suggest work your way up to it on our Monday Night Rides and/or try riding for this pace and distance on hills before deciding which night is best for you.

For more information, please contact: Paul Wells at educationchair@kalamazoobicycleclub.org

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Bike Rodeo
May
17
5:00 PM17:00

Bike Rodeo

The City of Kalamazoo Parks and Recreation department is hosting a Bike Rodeo Wednesday, May 17th from 5-7pm at Mayor’s Riverfront Parking lot. This event will teach bike safety and skills. There will also be a bike and helmet fitting. Youth will receive a passport for each station completed. At the end of the course each child will receive a certificate of completion. There will also be giveaways and refreshments during the event.

Sponsor: Kzoo Parks

Event Website: https://www.kzooparks.org/Home

Cost/Fees: No cost

Primary Contact: Kya Mitchell; mitchellk@kalamazoocity.org

Photo courtesy Kalamazoo Gazette

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Local Bicycling Developments - 2023 & Beyond: Presentations
May
17
4:00 PM16:00

Local Bicycling Developments - 2023 & Beyond: Presentations

  • Kalamazoo, Michigan Avenue Kalamazoo, MI United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Presenters will highlight major topics important to bicycling in our community in a virtual session, including:
Kathleen Hoyle - Director of Parks & Recreation, City of Portage - Going For the Gold - National Bike Friendly Community Award
Megan Mickelson - Senior Planner, Kalamazoo Area Transportation Study - Federal Funding Opportunities for Bicycling
Matt Penniman
- Communications and Advocacy Director, League of Michigan Bicyclists - LMB’s Major Legislative Campaigns
John Taylor - Chair, County of Kalamazoo Board of Commissioners - Kalamazoo County’s Bike Friendly Goals
Paul Thuringer
- Economic Development Supervisor, City of Kalamazoo - A Destination-Worthy Downtown: Kalamazoo’s Vision

This year’s theme is “Bicycling: The Road Ahead.” You won’t want to miss the thoughts of these civic leaders on a variety of important topics.

Meeting Link: Click HERE to register for the meeting (RSVP due noon May 16); a Webex link will be emailed the morning of the meeting.

Sponsor: Bike Friendly Kalamazoo (BFK).

Cost/Fees: Free

Public is welcome!

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WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests
May
17
9:10 AM09:10

WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests

Enjoy WKZO’s Morning Radio Show with host Ken Lanphear, at 590 AM or 106.9 FM Kalamazoo, MI. Ken and his guest will highlight what’s happening during Kalamazoo Bike Week with a conversation that should interest everyone. The 4-5 interviews move fast, so be sure to tune in early.

Today’s guest: Paul Selden - Chair & President, Bike Friendly Kalamazoo

Sponsor: WKZO Radio, 590 AM - 106.9 FM

Event website: https://wkzo.com/shows/

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Kalamazoo Bicycle Club’s Tuesday Night Women's Ride
May
16
6:00 PM18:00

Kalamazoo Bicycle Club’s Tuesday Night Women's Ride

Our aim is to support and mentor women new to road cycling and to offer an easy, social spin for riders used to rides of approximately 25 miles long. We ride routes of 20 to 30 miles on quiet trails and country roads and roll past lovely lakes. These are no-drop rides with various paces, along longer and shorter routes, based on who joins us/attendance/experience levels. Start time is approximate.

Sponsor: Kalamazoo Bicycle Club

Event website: kalamazoobicycleclub.org

Cost/Fees: Free!

Comments: Prospective members and new riders are welcome! Please visit to our website to familiarize yourself with rider expectations. Please let your ride leader know if this is your first time riding in a group, and plan to arrive early.

For more information, please contact: Paul Wells at educationchair@kalamazoobicycleclub.org

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Volunteer at a Bike Related Charity
May
16
9:30 AM09:30

Volunteer at a Bike Related Charity

Local, state and national educational and advocacy non-profits work to make riding a bike safer and more comfortable, building stronger communities at the same time.

Learn more about those in our area by going to https://bikefriendlykalamazoo.org/resources/organizations/

Many rely on donations and volunteers to support their great work.  If you have been meaning to help our greater community become even more bicycle friendly, Bike Week offers a great time to learn more and get involved.

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WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests
May
16
9:10 AM09:10

WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests

Enjoy WKZO’s Morning Radio Show with host Ken Lanphear, at 590 AM or 106.9 FM Kalamazoo, MI. Ken and his guest will highlight what’s happening during Kalamazoo Bike Week with a conversation that should interest everyone. The 4-5 interviews move fast, so be sure to tune in early.

Today’s guest: Paul Wells - Education Chair, Kalamazoo Bicycle Club

Sponsor: WKZO Radio, 590 AM - 106.9 FM

Event website: https://wkzo.com/shows/

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Kalamazoo Bicycle Club Monday Night Ride
May
15
6:15 PM18:15

Kalamazoo Bicycle Club Monday Night Ride

This is one of KBC’s regular weekly rides. It offers many groups, from shorter/easier (15 miles at 12 mph) to longer/faster (30 miles at 20 mph) on country roads. Different routes are offered: some mostly flat to others that are hilly. Due to the varying types and conditions, end times will vary. Paces noted are averages — going downhill the speeds will be higher and going uphill the pace will be slower.

Comments: KBC uses one of its Monday Night Ride groups to offer a “Bike Camp” like experience (similar to Run Camp is for runners) at no charge, during which additional tips about riding are offered and the pace is typically slower.
Prospective members and new riders are welcome! Please visit our website to familiarize yourself with rider expectations. If this is your first time riding with KBC in a group, please let your ride leader know that, and plan to arrive early.

Sponsor: Kalamazoo Bicycle Club

Event Website: https://www.kalamazoobicycleclub.org/rides/club-rides/

Primary Contact: Paul Wells; https://www.kalamazoobicycleclub.org/contact/

Additional Information:

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WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests
May
15
9:10 AM09:10

WKZO Morning Radio Interview With Ken Lanphear & Special Guests

Enjoy WKZO’s Morning Radio Show with host Ken Lanphear, at 590 AM or 106.9 FM Kalamazoo, MI. Ken and his guest will highlight what’s happening during Kalamazoo Bike Week with a conversation that should interest everyone. The 4-5 interviews move fast, so be sure to tune in early.

Today’s guests: John Knowlton - President, Kalamazoo Bicycle Club

Sponsor: WKZO Radio, 590 AM - 106.9 FM

Event website: https://wkzo.com/shows/

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Monday Morning Cruisers
May
15
9:00 AM09:00

Monday Morning Cruisers

  • Merrill Park, Comstock Kalamazoo, MI, 49048 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

A casual bike ride on the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail - the KRVT - of up to 20 miles round trip. Small clusters of bike riders go at their preferred pace and distance. Some gather afterward for coffee and baked goods. This Monday the start is at Merrill Park in Comstock (south side of Kalamazoo River at River Street and Comstock Avenue). At other times the starting location varies – see the coming schedule on county parks website.

Sponsor: Kalamazoo County Parks

Event Website: https://www.kalcounty.com/parks/krvt/trailprogramming.htm

Cost/Fees: None

For More Information, Contact: Pat Elzerman; 269-598-4107

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Teach Your Kids to Ride
May
14
1:00 PM13:00

Teach Your Kids to Ride

Remember how you felt when you learned to ride a bike? How free it made you feel? Teaching kids how to ride (safely) is one of the most memorable things an adult can do.

Any time during Bike Week is a great time to do it!

This is a self-directed event. Check out these handy web sites for more information, including a video:

https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/how-to-teach-your-child-to-ride-a-bike-in-just-45-minutes-video-186586

https://www.bicycling.com/skills-tips/a20032688/never-make-these-7-mistakes-when-teaching-someone-to-ride/

The League of Michigan Bicyclists offers some great educational materials as well. Their booklet What Every Young Bicyclist Should Know, is at https://www.lmb.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/WEMBMK_YouthBook2019_Web.pdf

Bike Friendly Kalamazoo has an Education and Safety web page with handy resources for bicyclists of all ages at https://bikefriendlykalamazoo.org/education-safety/

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Visit Historical Bikes at Local Museums
May
14
9:00 AM09:00

Visit Historical Bikes at Local Museums

Greater Kalamazoo presents fantastic bicycling opportunities, and, at local museums, ways to learn about the history of bicycles. At the Kalamazoo Valley Museum, go on this bicycle scavenger hunt.  At the Gilmore Car Museum, there are two ahead-of-their-times bikes on display, Lee Iacocca's inspired 1999 eBike and Pierce-Arrow's shaft-drive, rear suspension "Cushion Frame".   

The Fall 2018 edition of MuseOn makes a great starting point for a self-guided tour and gives you the chance to read about two of our most dedicated local bike history buffs.

Times/Locations: See the Kalamazoo Valley Museum and Gilmore Car Museum web sites for visiting times on Sunday and throughout the week.

Sponsor:Bike Friendly Kalamazoo.

Bike Friendly Kalamazoo will be accumulating more information about the history of bicycling and displays of visit-worthy bicycles over time. Please share your ideas with us at bikeweek@bikefriendlykalamazoo.org.

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Start a Game of Bike Bingo
May
14
9:00 AM09:00

Start a Game of Bike Bingo

Bicycling for basic transportation and exercise provide great ways to do many things at once. Have fun with this game of Bike Bingo during Bike Week and all of Bike Month!

Download your Bike Bingo cards here BFK's Bike Bingo Cards or make your own. Three different bingo cards will challenge and help educate riders of all ages and skills (from children to cyclists) and levels of participation in Bike Week and Bike Month activities. Here’s the fun part: you can share your bingo card progress with your photos and stories on Bike Week's Facebook Page

This idea brought to you courtesy of Bike Friendly Kalamazoo

Cost/Fees: Free

Comments: Comments: The game and social sharing run any time through Bike Week and Bike Month (all of May).

We kindly remind motorists and cyclists to follow the rules of the road — by doing so you are following the Golden Rule as well!

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Mothers Day Ride - Take a Mom For a Spin
May
14
12:01 AM00:01

Mothers Day Ride - Take a Mom For a Spin

Did you know that Mother’s Day always falls within Bike Week? There is no better time to treat your mother - or any fun-loving mother - to a bicycle ride than on Mother’s Day!

Bonus activities - Download our Bike Week Bingo card and share your memories with us on Facebook for even more fun.

Sponsor: You

Comments: Happy Mothers Day!

For more information, please contact: Your Imagination! :-)

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