Sunday, October 20th
Join Us in Shaping Napa’s Cycling Future!
You’re invited to a special afternoon conversation and fundraiser in support of the Napa County Bicycle Coalition – a driving force behind making Napa County a safer, more inclusive cycling community.
Our Vision:
Achieving Gold-Level Bicycle Friendly Community Status
We’re not just aiming high – we’re going for gold! The League of American Bicyclists’ Bicycle Friendly Community program provides a roadmap to improve conditions for bicycling, making it a real transportation and recreation option for all people. The Gold-Level designation represents excellence and a commitment to cycling that few communities achieve.
Featuring a conversation about transformation with:
The Congressman, Mike Thompson (CA-04)
Napa County Supervisor (District 3), Anne Cottrell
Former professional cyclist and US Olympic Award Winner, Lucas Euser
Let’s Gather for Good!
Join us on Sunday, October 20, 2024, in downtown Napa at Action Avenue Projects, a space for contemporary art and design. From 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm, we will enjoy fine wines, exceptional provisions, bicycle art, and important conversation from esteemed local and national leaders – all of which will be moderated by Arik Housley, Co-Owner Napa Valley 1839 FC and Alaina’s Voice Foundation!
Limited spots are available, please reserve your spot today.
Interested in becoming a sponsor?
View sponsor benefits HERE.
What Gold-Level Bicycle-Friendly Status Means
World-Class Cycling Infrastructure: Extensive networks of bike lanes, protected cycle tracks, and off-street paths that connect all parts of the community.
Strong Bike Culture: Cycling embraced as a normal part of daily life, with high ridership across all demographics.
Comprehensive Education: Cyclists of all ages have access to safety education and skills training.
Proactive Planning: Bicycle considerations integrated into all aspects of community planning and development.
Community Support: Local businesses, schools, and government agencies actively supporting and promoting cycling.
Safety First: Significantly lower crash and fatality rates for cyclists compared to national averages.
Equity and Accessibility: Cycling opportunities and resources distributed equitably throughout the community.
Innovation: Pioneering new approaches to cycling promotion and safety.
Achieving Gold-Level status means creating a community where cycling is safe, convenient, and enjoyable for everyone. It means healthier residents, reduced traffic congestion, improved air quality, and a more vibrant, connected community.