Events
On Saturday June 5, 2010, meet at the Impression 5 Science Center & Hunter Park at 1pm for the Smart Commute Kick-off event! There will be a kids' bike safety lesson, helmet checks and a family ride over to Hunter Park.
To get more details or to register online, visit capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
It's Smart Commute Week in Traverse City, which means: Free commuter breakfasts, free massages and yoga, free carpool parking downtown, bus rides with local celebrities. You can walk, bike, carpool, or take the bus, but whatever you do, make sure that from June 7 to 11 you check out other ways to get to work beside driving by yourself. You could even rally your co-workers and join with them to compete in the Commuter Cup Challenge. It’s not just about pride—there are prizes, too!
The Smart Commute Week of Emmet county will have a fun community event
that increases awareness of and demonstrates the ability to use
alternative methods of commuting to work (walk, bicycle, carpool, and
public transportation).The Smart Commute week will include the cities of Petoskey, Harbor Springs, and other surrounding communities. A Commuter Cup Challenge will allow companies
to compete against each other for prizes by encouraging their employees
to Smart Commute to work. Each company must pay a $25.00 to register
for the Challenge.
From June 7- June 12 mix up your commute and bike, walk or carpool to school, work, or to run errands. This event is open to schools, businesses, teams, group, or departments. There is a small fee per person of $5 which includes a reflective leg strap. Contact Mary, or the Lake superior Partnership. Additionally there will be prizes for the most "smart commute" miles accumulated per group size.
It's Smart Commute Week in Traverse City, which means: Free commuter breakfasts, free massages and yoga, free carpool parking downtown, bus rides with local celebrities. You can walk, bike, carpool, or take the bus, but whatever you do, make sure that from June 7 to 11 you check out other ways to get to work beside driving by yourself. You could even rally your co-workers and join with them to compete in the Commuter Cup Challenge. It’s not just about pride—there are prizes, too!
The Smart Commute Week of Emmet county will have a fun community event
that increases awareness of and demonstrates the ability to use
alternative methods of commuting to work (walk, bicycle, carpool, and
public transportation).The Smart Commute week will include the cities of Petoskey, Harbor Springs, and other surrounding communities. A Commuter Cup Challenge will allow companies
to compete against each other for prizes by encouraging their employees
to Smart Commute to work. Each company must pay a $25.00 to register
for the Challenge.
From June 7- June 12 mix up your commute and bike, walk or carpool to school, work, or to run errands. This event is open to schools, businesses, teams, group, or departments. There is a small fee per person of $5 which includes a reflective leg strap. Contact Mary, or the Lake superior Partnership. Additionally there will be prizes for the most "smart commute" miles accumulated per group size.
It's Smart Commute Week in Traverse City, which means: Free commuter breakfasts, free massages and yoga, free carpool parking downtown, bus rides with local celebrities. You can walk, bike, carpool, or take the bus, but whatever you do, make sure that from June 7 to 11 you check out other ways to get to work beside driving by yourself. You could even rally your co-workers and join with them to compete in the Commuter Cup Challenge. It’s not just about pride—there are prizes, too!
The Smart Commute Week of Emmet county will have a fun community event
that increases awareness of and demonstrates the ability to use
alternative methods of commuting to work (walk, bicycle, carpool, and
public transportation).The Smart Commute week will include the cities of Petoskey, Harbor Springs, and other surrounding communities. A Commuter Cup Challenge will allow companies
to compete against each other for prizes by encouraging their employees
to Smart Commute to work. Each company must pay a $25.00 to register
for the Challenge.
From June 7- June 12 mix up your commute and bike, walk or carpool to school, work, or to run errands. This event is open to schools, businesses, teams, group, or departments. There is a small fee per person of $5 which includes a reflective leg strap. Contact Mary, or the Lake superior Partnership. Additionally there will be prizes for the most "smart commute" miles accumulated per group size.
It's Smart Commute Week in Traverse City, which means: Free commuter breakfasts, free massages and yoga, free carpool parking downtown, bus rides with local celebrities. You can walk, bike, carpool, or take the bus, but whatever you do, make sure that from June 7 to 11 you check out other ways to get to work beside driving by yourself. You could even rally your co-workers and join with them to compete in the Commuter Cup Challenge. It’s not just about pride—there are prizes, too!
The Smart Commute Week of Emmet county will have a fun community event
that increases awareness of and demonstrates the ability to use
alternative methods of commuting to work (walk, bicycle, carpool, and
public transportation).The Smart Commute week will include the cities of Petoskey, Harbor Springs, and other surrounding communities. A Commuter Cup Challenge will allow companies
to compete against each other for prizes by encouraging their employees
to Smart Commute to work. Each company must pay a $25.00 to register
for the Challenge.
From June 7- June 12 mix up your commute and bike, walk or carpool to school, work, or to run errands. This event is open to schools, businesses, teams, group, or departments. There is a small fee per person of $5 which includes a reflective leg strap. Contact Mary, or the Lake superior Partnership. Additionally there will be prizes for the most "smart commute" miles accumulated per group size.
It's Smart Commute Week in Traverse City, which means: Free commuter breakfasts, free massages and yoga, free carpool parking downtown, bus rides with local celebrities. You can walk, bike, carpool, or take the bus, but whatever you do, make sure that from June 7 to 11 you check out other ways to get to work beside driving by yourself. You could even rally your co-workers and join with them to compete in the Commuter Cup Challenge. It’s not just about pride—there are prizes, too!
The Smart Commute Week of Emmet county will have a fun community event
that increases awareness of and demonstrates the ability to use
alternative methods of commuting to work (walk, bicycle, carpool, and
public transportation).The Smart Commute week will include the cities of Petoskey, Harbor Springs, and other surrounding communities. A Commuter Cup Challenge will allow companies
to compete against each other for prizes by encouraging their employees
to Smart Commute to work. Each company must pay a $25.00 to register
for the Challenge.
From June 7- June 12 mix up your commute and bike, walk or carpool to school, work, or to run errands. This event is open to schools, businesses, teams, group, or departments. There is a small fee per person of $5 which includes a reflective leg strap. Contact Mary, or the Lake superior Partnership. Additionally there will be prizes for the most "smart commute" miles accumulated per group size.
From June 7- June 12 mix up your commute and bike, walk or carpool to school, work, or to run errands. This event is open to schools, businesses, teams, group, or departments. There is a small fee per person of $5 which includes a reflective leg strap. Contact Mary, or the Lake superior Partnership. Additionally there will be prizes for the most "smart commute" miles accumulated per group size.
This event, on Saturday June 12 starts at 10am, is part of the "Walking in Our Community Series," and will take place at the South Lansing Community Farmers' Market.
To get more details or to register online, visit capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
On Wednesday June 16 at 2:30pm, join us at the Allen Street Farmers' Market to talk about proper nutrition; including exciting and tasty food recipes that can fit any active lifestyle.
To get more details or to register online, visit capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Meet at the Hannah Community Center at noon on Saturday June 19 for a bicycle commuting lesson which will be followed by a bike ride around the MSU campus, ending at the East Lansing Jazz Fest- lunch will be provided!
To get more details or to register online, visit capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Meet us at the Downtown Lansing Capital Area District Library from 6-8pm to join in a conversation with members of 1-car families to discuss the benefits and positive effects 1-car households can have on your local community. Dinner will be provided to those who wish to attend.
To get more details or to register online, visit capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Starting on Monday June 14 and ending Friday June 25, register your community for the Smart Commute Challenge! There are no standard Smart Commute events and can range from bicycling or walking to work, to carpooling with co-workers or friends to run errands or get to work. Register your community online at capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
Bike over to Old Town's Festival of the Sun for a fun filled all day event, where you can enjoy free valet bike parking!
To get more details or to register online, visit capitalareasmartcommute.com or contact Payal Ravani at payal@midmeac.org
