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IHeart Curisers Valentines ride

Bike Denver and Denver Cruisers are getting together to have a Valentines Cruise. See Bike Denver or Denver Cruisers for more details

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Jan. 19, 2010 (Courtesy Denver Cruisers)

DENVER — Grab your sweetie, get some hearts on and have yourself a cyclicious Valentine’s celebration this year at the cruiser-themed Valentine’s Day party and American Heart Association Heart Walk and Bike Denver benefit hosted by the Denver Cruiser Ride www.denvercruisers.com.

The festivities start at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 at Casselman’s, 2620 Walnut St., with a cruiser bicycle themed art show featuring fine art photography by Todd Van Fleet and silent auction of one-of-a-kind bike items and raffle drawings that will benefit the AHA. Other festivities will include a temporary henna tattoo artist, photo mattress souvenir snapshots, kissing booth with well-known Denver luminaries, sports team cheerleaders, drink specials and much, much, more.

DJ Ginger will make sure your feet keep moving into the wee hours and the event space will keep the mood festive with its bicycle and Valentine’s Day decorations and accessories.

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Mountain States Bike! Bike! Event

From Community Cycles
"BOULDER—Community Cycles, a nonprofit bicycle advocacy organization, announces it will coordinate and host the Mountain States Bike! Bike! Conference March 19 through March 21 in Boulder. Nonprofit advocacy, collectives and community bike organizations have been invited to attend this event, which will offer a wide range of workshops, social events and more to help groups better serve their intended communities by sharing best practices.

Workshops will be delivered by the leadership team at Community Cycles, bike advocates, transportation planners, and others from the region who are involved in bike-related issues. The Mountain States Bike! Bike! Conference is being held to help regional groups that might not be able to attend the annual international gathering, called Bike! Bike!, due to travel and cost. “Because we are all trying to do the same thing, which is to promote a positive culture of cycling, it is important we keep communicating and sharing our successes with each other,” said Josh Brown, development director, Community Cycles.

The conference is open to any bike project or organization at no cost. Community Cycles seeks support from locals and organizations on many levels to make this a successful event, including:
Volunteers to help run conference activities
Presenters who can discuss specific bike-related issues

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