Monthly Archives: April 2007
Leawood hit-and-run injures teen cyclist
A Lincoln Prep sophmore and regular cyclist was involved in a hit and run wreck in Leawood Monday afternoon. Jeff Shipman was hit on Mission Road near 151st Street, south of Ironwoods Park. He crawled at least a mile back … Continue reading
Line Creek Trail meeting
KCMO is planning for a new multi-use trail along Line Creek and Second Creek in the Northland. It’s part of a longer MetroGreen corridor that will eventually extend from the Missouri River in Riverside up to Smithville. Thursday night you … Continue reading
Line Creek Trail meeting
KCMO is planning for a new multi-use trail along Line Creek and Second Creek in the Northland. It’s part of a longer MetroGreen corridor that will eventually extend from the Missouri River in Riverside up to Smithville. Thursday night you … Continue reading
B.I.K.E. screening in KC
Next week The Hellkats group is bringing the documentary B.I.K.E. to KC. It’s all about the Black Label bike club and bike counterculture. Here is a preview of the movie. Thursday, April 28, 7:30 p.m. Screenland Granada Theatre 1015 Minnesota … Continue reading
Hellkat Hustle
Alleykat race at Southmoreland Park, 47th and Oak.
Bikestravaganza
A weekend of neato bike stuff brought to us by the Hellkats – including a screening B.I.K.E. the documentary, Critical Mass, art show, bike race, and more. Find out more at www.hell-kats.com.
B.I.K.E. Documentary Screening
What: Local screening of the documentary B.I.K.E. Where: Screenland Granada Theatre, 1015 Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, KS. Ride from Acme Bicycle Co. at 6:30 p.m. Who: The Hellkats
JCBC Spring Classic
Johnson County Bicycle Club’s first big group ride of the year. Starts and ends at Shawnee Mission Park. See jcbikeclub.org for more information.
JCBC Spring Classic
This Saturday is one of the first big group rides of the year – Johnson County Bike Club’s Spring Classic, starting at Shawnee Mission Park. Find out more on the JCBC web site.
City’s Climate Protection Plan could be boon for cycling
Two years ago Mayor Kay Barnes signed the US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, a response to the lack of leadership on a Federal level to implement the Kyoto Protocol. Recently the City Council adopted the first phase of a plan … Continue reading
