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Thank you everybody for making the first ever Chico Cycling Chautauqua more than awesome.
(Download this flyer as a PDF.)
Thank you everybody for making the first ever Chico Cycling Chautauqua more than awesome.
Ya'll!
YEAH it's gonna be a big week!
For about a thousand reasons, but I'll just mention three right here.
Dig:
Thursday!
The good people at Empire Coffee are hosting a bike-in movie night in collaboration with Wheeled Migration.
We're showing Go Further
Saturday!
Oh Saturday... It's already time for the WM send off concert!! Join us for a healthy day of cruzer bikes, picnicing, swimming, families, touring bikes, GRUB gardens, grooves, mountain bikes, road bikes, poetry, magic, fixie bikes, and bicycles.
Chico Natural Foods and Empire Coffee (they are where we are) will be out there, along with the great support of Chico's Sicilian Cafe turning out their legendary Chicken Parmesan and Veggie Lazania for the bands (sorry).
Take your darling to see James at his Cafe, he does it best.
This event has all the makings for great memories, and if you've never been a guest at Riparia farms- take the chance when you can!
If you're not here, you're prolly on your way to that other great music festival happening this weekend... And how far away is that?? Riiight..
Still need more? Lookie here for directions and the line up!!
Monday!
Bon Voyage Chico, we love you!
There will be twenty of us leaving town between 8:30 and 9am on the morning of July21st from the Downtown Plaza.
We'd like to invite you and yours to send us away in a mass of bicycles and best wishes. Please feel welcome to come on down with your bike and see us down the road for a few miles, your support will carry us onward and outward from Chico with a great kick.
...And if you don't want to ride, come throw rice at us.
It should be quite a sight... And there will be coffee too!
That's the pulse I'm getting folks, I hope to see you along the way.
Thanks for riding your bike,
!R
Friends,
We are proud to announce that on July 24th, Richard Heinberg will be meeting with Wheeled Migration at the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center for an evening of food, discussion, relaxation, and reflection.
Richard Heinberg is a journalist, educator, and Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute and has written extensively on the subject of peak resources. Between publications, Richard continues to explore our historical turn from industrialization as the editor of Museletter.
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Richard has been featured the world over on radio and television and can be seen in the documentaries The End of Suburbia, The 11th Hour, and The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil.
The first thing I noticed from Richard is that he possesses a kind and uncanny ability to refine the big pictures into pithy assertions that are both humbling and inspire dramatic redirection.
He also plays a violin beautifully.
We are privileged to be sharing company with Richard in the intimate setting of the OAEC and will be certain to capture our discussions for this site. Tune in to see how life is in camp with the Wheeled Migration and it's first official keynote speaker.