May 2008

Social Justice Night at AS220 – Wed. 5/28

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
6pm-1am
AS220
115 Empire St.
Providence, RI
Hear 5-10 minute presentations from some of the most progressive groups in the city.
Spend the rest of the evening meeting folks and discussing ideas.

Schedule:
6pm: Socialize, get settled.
7pm sharp: Presentations.
~8pm: Intermission.
9pm sharp: Presentations.
10pm-1am: Socialize.

After each one hour section of presentations audience members are
invited to make relevant announcements.

Free dinner, snacks, and refreshments throughout the night.

Stop by for whatever you can, it should be a great night!

Confirmed Presenters:

(Recently confirmed!)
Deb Dormody, Non-Profit Tuesdays – Kennedy Plaza
MERI – Marriage Equality RI
Matt Jerzyk, RIfuture.org
Rick Harris, RI National Association of Social Workers
Climate Confluence planning group

(On printed publicity)
Recycle-a-Bike
Providence SDS – Students for a Democratic Society
PIPS – People Interested in Participatory Societies – Provflux
1000 lbs Guerilla Theatre
ONA – Olneyville Neighborhood Association
New Urban Arts
Library Reform Group
Providence IWW – Industrial Workers of the World
RI HUD Tenant Project
Hive Archive
RI Green Party
Rhode Island Family Life Center
Farmacy Herbs
DARE – Direct Action for Rights and Equality
EFA – English For Action
Books Through Bars
Southeast New England American Friends Service Committee

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Apeiron Sustainable Living Festival 6/7 and 6/8

451 Hammet Road, Coventry, RI. See www.apeiron.org for details.

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NY Times – “Gas Prices Send Surge of Riders to Mass Transit”

DENVER — With the price of gas approaching $4 a gallon, more commuters are abandoning their cars and taking the train or bus instead.

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Bike to Work Day in Providence City News

link to article (may not last long)

Pedal your way to Bike to Work Day on May 16!

Across the United States cities are gearing up for the 52nd Annual National Bike to Work Day on Friday, May 16, 2008. Providence will be hosting its own press conference and festivities for Bike to Work Day. Taking place at Bank of America City Center in downtown Providence, bicyclists will convene at the skating rink entrance at 7:00am for refreshments and kick-off press conference at 7:30am.

Providence Mayor David Cicilline, Richard Godfrey, Director of Rhode Island Housing and Chair of The Providence Foundation Bike to Work and College Committee, and Mike Lewis, Director of the RI Department of Transportation, will lead the way to the event as they cycle into downtown for the press event. Joining Mayor Cicilline at the podium will be Richard Godfrey, Mike Lewis, Chris Wilhite of the Sierra Club (RI Chapter), and Providence City Council member John Lombardi.

Breakfast and refreshments will be served to cyclists from 7:00am until 10:00am. At 3:00pm the skating rink comes alive with bicycle-related vendors providing safety tips and demonstrations, local environmental organizations, information about upcoming bicycle signage and lane striping, Rack n’ Ride demonstrations by RIPTA, refreshments, a bike raffle and entertainment.
Promoting a healthy ride for energy independence, Bike to Work Day seeks to raise awareness about bicycling as a healthy and viable transportation alternative. Among the goals of Bike to Work Day are to help reduce traffic congestion, reduce the demand for parking, reduce air pollution and make Providence a better place to live and work. The American Automobile Association cites that the estimated cost to own and operate a vehicle in 2008 is $8,121 – a $298 increase from last year. While the costs for automobile maintenance, insurance and depreciation have actually decreased from 2007, higher prices at the fuel pump have more than offset these savings and pushed the overall costs of vehicle ownership and operation higher.
“Riding a bicycle or RIPTA bus to work everyday represents one of the strongest actions a commuter can take to reduce global warming pollution and our dependence on oil,” said Chris Wilhite , Sierra Club Rhode Island Chapter Director. “By making it safer and easier for cyclists to commute to work, Cool Cities like Providence can be significant leaders in ensuring that Narragansett Bay stays cool enough for its fisheries and wildlife.”
To help promote and support bicycle commuting in Providence, The Providence Foundation and the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) have invested in the installation of over 100 bicycle hitches throughout downtown Providence including locations at the Amtrak Station, Bank of America City Center and Exchange Terrace. The City of Providence Department of Planning and Development has completed plans for the signing of bicycle routes along many of Providence’s thoroughfares. It is expected that this project will be completed this fall. Bike lanes will be striped on Blackstone Boulevard and Broadway in addition to bike route signage on the following streets: Elmwood Avenue, Broadway, Smith Street, Charles Street, and Hope Street.
Bike to Work Day is funded by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) through a grant from the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program (CMAQ) of the US Department of Transportation (USDOT). Administrative and organizational support is provided by The Providence Foundation. The Providence Bicycle Coalition, an advocacy group of citizen-cyclists who work to promote and enable bicycling as a healthy, enjoyable, efficient and environmentally friendly mode of transportation in and around Providence, is organizing this year’s Bike to Work Day event with the US Open Cycling Foundation.
For more information on Providence’s Bike to Work Day and for information on RIDOT’s Bike RI program visit www.dot.state.ri.us/bikeri/. For information on what The Providence Bicycle Coalition is doing to support bicycling in Providence visit www.bikeprovidence.org. And, for more information about the efforts of the RI Chapter of the Sierra Club to support and promote clean, affordable transportation alternatives, please visit www.rhodeisland.sierraclub.org.

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