(Omaha, NE – November 4, 2008) John Burke, CEO of Trek Bicycle Corporation, will visits Omaha on November 11 for a public presentation discussing the role that bicycle friendly communities can play in solving global issues.  Activate Omaha and WELCOM, in partnership with Midwest Cycling, are sponsoring a lunch on November 11 from 11:30am – […]
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Omaha City Trails-New Keystone East Connector Trail Public Info Meeting:
Published by July 22nd, 2008 in Advocacy, General Info and Omaha. 3690 CommentsBelow is copy from a public notice that has been circulated from the Omaha Parks, Recreation & Public Property Department.  This looks like an excellent opportunity to show our city planners the support base for continued development of our city trails network. As the notice says, it isn’t a formal presentation - you can swing through anytime between 5:30 […]
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Kent McNeill took a few moments out of his busy schedule to answer a few questions about local advocacy efforts that he is involved with in Omaha.
1)Â Â Â Â Â Â Why were you out riding with the mayor of Omaha?Â
     We were riding to promote the Mayor’s ride which is our ceremonial kick off to our Metro […]
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VOLUNTEERS Needed!!!
Published by April 29th, 2008 in Advocacy, Cross Country, General Info, Mountain and Omaha. 564 CommentsOmaha club members, we need help. This coming weekend is the River City Shootout mountain bike race promoted by the Midwest Cycling Community. This is typically the largest event on the Psycowpath calendar. We are still looking for volunteers to help in various areas. If you would like to lend your support please contact Kent for […]
I handful of MWCC club members, lead by THOR trail steward Frank Olson, met at Swanson Park in Bellevue to cut in some new singletrack. The crew logged over 33 hours of work time, rerouting the trail around some poor drainage areas. The group wasted no time checking out thier handy work as we threw […]
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