Scrumptious Supper,Super Fundraiser

Dinner with Apple Charlotte last night was amazing! The home-made salsa and guac prepped our taste buds for the best ever Mexican food. Dinner plates were piled with tender pork verde, smoky enchiladas, mild and fluffy chile rellenos, Mexican cabbage relish and perfectly-cooked pintos. If that wasn’t enough to wow our tummies, Char prepared an apple panque and a plate of brownie bites, so as not to leave out a treat for the chocolate lovers. She thought of everything.

Thanks to Kelly, Melissa, Carol, Karen, Mark, Marty and Char for such a wonderful night.

We Are Full!

Thanks to everyone who signed up for our fundraiser dinner coming up this Sunday. We have maxed out our registrations, plus some :,,)

If you missed it this year, sorry, and please try next time. We do this every summer.

Perry St Fair Tune Event, Year 3

P2P was back at The Shop parking lot this year tuning up bikes. This event benefits the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery and showcases the good things happening in south Perry and around Spokane. We made several new friends and had a great time. Thanks to all our committed volunteers, the fair organizers, Crow, and two new people who helped with bikes, Meagan and Brian. This was also our first event with the new mobile units. They are sweet! Check out Jeff’s pics to see the set-up.

Next time you’re in the neighborhood, say hi to Miguel at The Bike Shop. He just opened a full-service shop on the 1100 block of south Perry. Ask him about the free bikes he’s planning on refurbishing and making available to folks in the neighborhood.

Just 12 Spots Left

There are only 12 spots left at our fundraiser dinner. And it’s no wonder, with a scrumptious Mexican menu planned and prepared by Chef Char Zyskowski, and local wine and beer pairings, this event is sure to fill up! Email Liza at pedals2people@gmail.com to reserve your spot.

Smokey
Chips with Guacamole & Salsa

Fresh
Chile Rellenos

Apple
Charlotte Red Chile Enchiladas

Chile
Verde Slow-Cooked Pork

Mexican
Beans

Maria’s Panque

We've Got Funding!

P2P was awarded $2300 from New Belgium Brewing Co to purchase tools and supplies to outfit our new Mobile Tune-Up Units. Whoo-hoo–thank you NB for believing in us and what we do!

This is our third year of offering free bike tune-ups in Spokane. P2P connects with neighborhood groups and takes part in several community events each summer. We bring tools and parts, and our volunteers work tirelessly to get bikes safe and ride-able for many thankful kiddos and adults. Last year we serviced nearly 150 bicycles.

Typical at our tune-up events are tires to change, flats to patch, and gears and brakes to adjust. These fixes yield immediate results, which are so satisfying. We love these events in our community, and we hope to do them for many more years.

With our NB grant, we’re going to restructure the tune-ups so we can do 2 things: smaller, more impromptu tune-ups by bike and offer
additional services like classes to small groups. This means we’ll be purchasing Burley cargo trailers, Park folding bike stands and tools, and other supplies. The streamlined mobile component is so important to us as we model what practical cycling looks like, how sustainable transportation works, and why these things are central to empowering people and building healthier communities.

Bicycle Benefits at Pedals2People

Pedals2People is offering a 10% discount on everything: t-shirts, used parts, bikes, patches, shop rental fee, and Build-a-Beaters. Just ride up with your Bicycle Benefits sticker to receive your discount.

If you don’t have a BB sticker, we sell them for $5. Your benefits are good as long as you have your BB sticker–no expiration date. And if you want more info on what BB is, read the info here.

Ride With Us!

Come celebrate diversity, love, acceptance, community and bikes with us. Join Outspokane
and Pedals2People on the pride parade route. It’s easy: “BE YOURSELF–CHANGE THE WORLD” as this year’s theme suggests. Arrive no later than 11:30 am on
Wall Street between Spokane Falls Boulevard and Main Street. We ride proudly on bikes, trikes, tandems, unicycles.

Show your colors!

Call for Submissions

Pedals2People is looking for submissions from local artists to adorn spoke cards for this year’s SpokeFest. SpokeFest debuted as Spokane’s own bike festival last year with over 1200 people registered. This September
13th, SpokeFest is anticipating many more participants, and they want to give
all those who register a fun momento.

The spoke cards will include your work and your name. They will be distributed to several thousand enthusiastic cyclists, and your card might just become a highly sought-after trading card ;,,) Here’s what we’re looking for in this year’s design:

  1. must have SpokeFest 09 in the design
  2. when sending a digital image, best if the quality is at least 300 dpi (dots per inch) and no smaller than 4 inches by 4 inches.
  3. original artwork can be scanned, but should be 8.5×11″ or smaller
  4. can be full-color or BW
  5. look at the SpokeFest and Pedals2People sites to get an idea about what your work is representing
  6. email your work or questions to pedals2people@gmail.com
  7. must be submitted by July 1

That’s it! More than one design may be chosen to represent SpokeFest, Pedals2People and bike merriment.