Transition Bluffton offers July 18 presentation on bicycling as a practical lifestyle
Transition Bluffton hosts a presentation on bicycling, including topics such as bicycle commuting, how to carry things on your bike, and safe interaction between bikes and cars.
The talk is Tuesday, July 18 at 7 p.m. in the community room of Bluffton town hall. The presenter is Raymond Harner, co-owner of CG Pro Bikes of Bluffton. Anyone interested is welcome to attend.
Harner is an experienced cyclist, knowledgeable on a wide range of topics. He started serious cycling at age 13, commuting to school and church and maintaining his own bikes. He has raced bikes and has ridden and organized bike tours. His shop is an asset to Bluffton and we look forward to his sharing his expertise.
Bluffton is an excellent community for cycling with smooth, lightly traveled roads, both in the village and the surrounding area as well as a growing network of bicycle paths. Cycling is a healthy, practical, and environmentally friendly activity and can be enjoyed by the entire family.
Green home tour July 23
Transition Bluffton will also hold a green home tour on July 23. Click here for details on that program.
Transition Bluffton’s mission is to be a catalyst for conversation and sustainable change in the Bluffton community. To learn more about the organization, visit TransitionBluffton.org. To contact the organizers, email [email protected].
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