Group Meeting

Media Boot Camp night, May 29 2008

Break the Gridlock is sponsoring a semi-formal discussion relating to
getting "our" message out to the media, at the New World Resource
Center, 1300 N. Western Ave, on Thursday May 29 from 7 to 9 PM.

The discussion is borne of recent media focus on the safety of cycling
in Chicago, and will center around how to speak to media to assure our
message comes across and avoid being misquoted or misconstrued. We will
have Margo O'Hara, communications director of CBF as well as other guests.

In addition to a semi-formal discussion, we will assemble the Derailleur

Break The Gridlock Show And Tell

On Feb 8th, 2008 Break The Gridlock will be hosting it's first Show And Tell of 2008.

Friday, February 8th, 2008
7pm - midnight
Bloom Inn, 2418 W Bloomingdale Ave [map]
Directions & Bike Parking

Free Beer & Food
(compliments of the Velorution Brewing Collective & BTG)

The 100th Anniversary of the Chicago Auto Show opens Friday, and over a million Chicagoans will be attending the week long showcase of America's reckless obsession with the automobile. Sounds like the perfect time to ignore the hype and create a forum for individuals looking for "Appropriate Transportation" solutions.

Why "Appropriate Transportation"? For too long have we used the term "alternative transportation" to describe our for a more sane culture of transportation for Chicago (i.e. cycling, walking, public transportation). This unfairly casts modes of transportation outside of the private automobile to the fringe, when in fact we're trying to make the city better for everyone, hence "appropriate".

BTG's Show & Tell Night is designed to let grassroots appropriate
transportation activists and advocates share what they are up to and
exchange ideas. We also encourage new commuting cyclists, pedestrians, and public transportation devotees to join us; there are many ways to take your desire for a Car-Free Chicago to the next level in 2008 - GET ACTIVE!

Participation is FREE and refreshments will be provided.

Tentative schedule includes:

  • West Town Bikes
  • College of Cycling
  • Chicago Women on Bikes
  • Chicago Green Ride 2008
  • Local depaving efforts, including news on (PARK)ing Day 2008 & Burnham Plan Centennial Bike Tour 2009
  • The Auto Show Shutdown Festival (happening the next day!)
  • Mr Bike seeks to learn whether and how attendees want to learn about the workings (and non-workings) of their governments.
  • Harry Wray, Professor of Political Science, DePaul University
    Author of Pedal Power: The Quiet Rise of the Bicycle in
    American Public Life



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