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Webinar Recap: Facebook 101

By bikeleague | August 21, 2013
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Facebook is the place to be if you want to boost your advocacy efforts and build a network of supporters. Yesterday, the League and the Alliance for Biking & Walking hosted the first in a series of webinars focused on using social media as a way to connect with their communities and bolster their campaigns. First up: Facebook 101.

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Women Bike Infographic Contest

By bikeleague | August 21, 2013
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Are you a design professional who loves cycling? An art student who rides to class? A bike enthusiast with graphic skills? Want to be published in the League’s national magazine? Enter our Women Bike Infographic Contest!

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Apply to Become a League Board Member

By bikeleague | August 20, 2013
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The League has several opening for qualified bicyclists — and League members — who are interested in serving on our Board of Directors. The applications for the 2014 election are due September 15, 2013. What does it take to be a board member? We assess applicants on eight qualifications…

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Webinar: Facebook 101

By bikeleague | August 20, 2013
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Facebook is far and away the most popular social network. And while sharing photos and updating your friends on your lunch choice can be fun, Facebook is an immense resource to build an advocacy network. We’ll be hosting a webinar, “Facebook 101,” tomorrow at 2 p.m. EST to help outline the basics for advocacy organizations looking to boost their online presence and connect with community members. This webinar — the first in a series held by the Alliance for Biking & Walking and the League — will breakdown the basics of using Facebook as an advocacy tool.

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Education Video Series: Sharing the Trail

By bikeleague | August 19, 2013
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Next up in our series of education videos? Sharing the Trail. Every Monday, we’re highlighting one of these 19 videos on the blog. Take a look, share and enjoy!

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Job Posting: Advocacy Advance Outreach Coordinator

By bikeleague | August 19, 2013
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The Advocacy Advance team is growing. The dynamic partnership between the League of American Bicyclists and the Alliance for Biking & Walking is seeking a full-time Outreach Coordinator.The Outreach Coordinator, who will be based in our Washington, D.C., office, will work directly with advocacy organzations and agency staff to increase the awareness of funding programs for walking and biking projects and programs to share best practices in securiing and utilizing this funding at the state and local level nationwide.

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Guest Post: Don’t Mess with El Paso Bike Share

By bikeleague | August 19, 2013
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“San Antonio, Houston, and Fort Worth have all proven that bike share can be successful in Texas at reducing air pollution, improving traffic congestion, contributing to healthier populations, boosting local economies, and attracting tourism. Many different organizations in El Paso have come together and agreed that moving forward with bike share is the best use of CMAQ funds. BikeTexas hopes that TxDOT follows through with serving the needs of the community in this way.”

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Challenge Profile: Inspiring Brian

By bikeleague | August 16, 2013
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This guest post comes from Laurie Rescheske, a National Bike Challenge 2013 participant and mom to Brian. Brian is my 19-year-old son, and he has Down Syndrome. Over the years, we have tried many times to teach him how to ride a bicycle, but he could never quite get the hang of it.

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Women Bike: ‘We need to sell the joy’

By bikeleague | August 16, 2013
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It’s pretty simple: Bikes are good for you. Yesterday, we were joined by a trio of women who have research expertise and personal experience related to the health benefits of bicycling, as we continue to delve into our new “Women on a Roll” report. During the live Google Hangout, we talked the research and stats that prove bicycling is an immense tool for any woman to keep in shape, and also the personal stories of those whose lives have changed for the better because they got on a bike.

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Complete Streets Celebrates 500 Policies

By bikeleague | August 15, 2013
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Earlier this year, the 500th Complete Streets policy was codified in Memphis, Tenn. Yesterday, in Washington, D.C., key stakeholders and Complete Streets advocates gathered to celebrate this achievement, and to discuss the future of the movement. Check out our recap of yesterday’s events…

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