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  • BCU Activist/Programming Group Meeting

    Northeastern University -- 157 Ryder Hall

    We are combining our monthly meetings into one with an Activist Group and Programming Group working groups to build collective power for making the Boston area a safer and more enjoyable area to bike in. All BCU members and interested members welcome to attend and orientation to BCU provided on-site. If you are interested to…

  • Builders Ball

    The Innovation and Design Building One Design Center Place, Boston, MA, United States

    The Builders Ball is a gala celebration and exhibition of handbuilt bicycles. New England has long been a leader in in bike building innovation with many brands known far and wide. The only place in our region to see the work of these builders, all in one place, is the New England Builders Ball. Adult admission…

    $12
  • We Ride Too

    Come join us at Fierce Urgency of Now, a 6-day festival all about millennials of color in Boston. On Sunday, September 23 we will be hosting We Ride Too, an event designed to bring millennials of color together to discuss experiences biking in Boston's neighborhoods and biking as a person of color. On our 10-mile…

  • Dorchester Bike and Brew

    Dorchester Bike & Brew 2018 is a family friendly community festival designed to showcase the growing cycling community in #Dorchester, along with food trucks, our very own Dorchester Brewing Companyhosting a beer garden, live music, bike safety demos, giveaways, and more!  The event is held on Peabody Square West Plaza, and a small portion of…

    FREE
  • South Boston Traffic Safety Meeting

    Tynan Elementary School 650 E 4th Street, South Boston, MA, United States

    Change cannot come quickly enough to South Boston, where a spate of recent crashes — including one in July that killed a toddler — has the city eyeing long-awaited improvements to roadways throughout the neighborhood. We hope you can join us Monday to connect safety for cyclists into an overall road safety conversation in South Boston.This…

  • South Mass Ave. Safety Improvement Project Open House

    32 Vassar Street 32 Vassar Street, MIT Building 32, Room 32‐124, Cambridge, MA, United States

    The City of Cambridge is hosting an open house for the public to review project plans and the implementation timeline for improving Massachusetts Avenue, from Sidney Street to Memorial Drive, with an emphasis on increasing the comfort and convenience of people walking, biking and riding buses. This is a drop-in format so people are welcome to…

  • Women’s Learn-to-Ride Workshop: Basic Skills

    Boston Water and Sewer Commission 980 Harrison Ave, Roxbury, MA, United States

    In order to encourage more women to bike, the City of Boston is offering several “Women’s Learn to Ride” clinics, and a more advanced “Street Skills” class! Running from June through October, these events are taught by women and open to all women and non-gender-conforming people who live in the city of Boston. The events are…

  • Women’s Learn-to-Ride Workshop: Street Skills

    Boston Water and Sewer Commission 980 Harrison Ave, Roxbury, MA, United States

    In order to encourage more women to bike, the City of Boston is offering several “Women’s Learn to Ride” clinics, and a more advanced “Street Skills” class! Running from June through October, these events are taught by women and open to all women and non-gender-conforming people who live in the city of Boston. The events are…

  • Biketoberfest

    Hibernian Hall 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA, United States

    The Boston Cyclist Union's annual member gala, Biketoberfest, returns to Hibernian Hall! Enjoy good company, good food, and good beer while hearing updates on our work and learning what's in store next for the Bike Union. Members can purchase discounted tickets, while non-members will receive a one-year membership with their entry fee. Click here to…

  • Women’s Learn-to-Ride Workshop: Basic Skills

    Donald McKay Elementary School 122 Cottage Street, East Boston, MA, United States

    In order to encourage more women to bike, the City of Boston is offering several “Women’s Learn to Ride” clinics, and a more advanced “Street Skills” class! Running from June through October, these events are taught by women and open to all women and non-gender-conforming people who live in the city of Boston. The events are…