Request for Proposal Announcement! Cascade's Youth Development Partnership Manager Rachel Longest is hosting two information sessions to share key information about our 2025 Request for Proposal. Sessions will be held on Feb. 18 and Feb. 26, and you can register for either one using this link, https://lnkd.in/gwX2erg9. Learn how you can support the middle and high school youth in your area by providing a bike club! Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions. Thanks to Rachel Longest and Statewide Youth Development Program Office Jacquelyn Billups for their dedication to this program.
Cascade Bicycle Club
Non-profit Organizations
Seattle, WA 1,680 followers
Cascade Bicycle Club unites people to experience the joy of bicycling through transportation, recreation, and friendship
About us
Cascade Bicycle Club, the nation’s largest statewide bicycle organization, is powered by 8,500 members and serves bike riders of all ages and abilities throughout the Puget Sound region and across Washington state. We teach the joys of bicycling, advocate for safe places to ride, and produce world-class rides and events. Our signature programs include the Seattle to Portland, Free Group Rides, the Advocacy Leadership Institute, the Bike Walk Roll Summit, Let's Go, and the Major Taylor Project. We envision a safe and healthy future where bicycles bring people together, eliminate inequity, and create thriving communities. Cascade Bicycle Club brings people together to experience the joy of bicycling through transportation, recreation, and friendship. We collaborate with members, volunteers, and community partners to inspire people to advocate for a safe, equitable, and sustainable Washington state. We build confidence, leadership, knowledge, and community by teaching bicycle skills to all ages.
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http://www.cascade.org
External link for Cascade Bicycle Club
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1970
Locations
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Primary
7787 62nd Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115, US
Employees at Cascade Bicycle Club
Updates
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Did you know that food waste is the largest component of Seattle's garbage? Thanks to support from the City of Seattle, Cascade's Pedaling Relief Project is reducing food waste, reducing carbon emissions, and supporting food banks by rescuing and delivering fresh produce, bread, and other edible goods--all by bike! https://lnkd.in/gqUt9eAJ City of Seattle Bruce Harrell Jenifer Chao Andrew Lee Landon Coates Welsh
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Chilly Hilly 2025 was a huge success, with 2,000+ people on bikes circumnavigating beautiful Bainbridge Island in a celebration of community, healthy outdoor activity, and the beauty of the Puget Sound region in winter. City of Bainbridge Island The Kitsap Sun Washington State Department of Transportation #winterbiking #scenicbikeride https://lnkd.in/gqhEF8R4
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Longtime bicycling and safe streets advocate Michael Payne says that we could transform our streets if bike advocacy groups could get just 1% of the 115 million people who rode bicycles last year to join the cause. Listen to his engaging interview on the Cycling Over Sixty podcast to learn about his decades of cycling advocacy and his work on behalf of Cascade, Washington Bikes, and the League of American Bicyclists. Rails to Trails Conservancy #bicycling #bikeadvocacy #biketrails https://lnkd.in/ge3krG-y
Becoming a Bike Advocate - Cycling Over Sixty
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The Leafline Trail Network intersects with the Great American Rail-Trail, the initiative to connect the country between Washington State and Washington, D.C. Learn about the impact of the Great American Rail-Trail on efforts to move forward the local trail network vision, how it has inspired collaboration and partnership in new ways and innovative approaches to connecting the route through Washington State.
Washington State's Leafline Trail Network and the Great American Rail-Trail
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Once completed this summer, the combined East Marginal Way, Alaskan Way, and the Waterfront projects will connect to the Elliot Bay Trail to create a separated bike path from West Seattle all the way to Magnolia. That's nearly 10 miles! Watch this video of Hanoch Yeung pedaling the mostly completed Alaskan Way bike lanes on Best Side Cycling.
Tour of the New Seattle Waterfront Protected Bike Lanes | Yesler Way to Union Street and What's Next
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Seattle’s network of connected and protected bike routes is rapidly expanding in early 2025. Join us on a photo journey of new bike infrastructure in Eastlake, Montlake, Beacon Hill, SODO, Downtown, and the Waterfront. “It’s important to celebrate progress,” says Seattle Policy Manager Tyler Vasquez, “even as we continue pushing for speedier completion of Seattle’s bike network." Read the story and see the photos on Cascade News.
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Good news! Beginning in April about 8,500 Washingtonians will get to apply for money toward buying an e-bike. #ActiveTransportation #BikeforClimate