marvelous - thank you for letting us know!

--- On Sun, 3/1/09, Andrejs Ozolins <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Andrejs Ozolins <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SustainableTompkins] 8:30 pm Mar 28 EARTH HOUR of global darkness
To: [email protected], "Sustainable Tompkins County listserv" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, March 1, 2009, 5:37 PM

FWIW/FYI,
I asked the mayor last wkd at the Chili Fest to see how Ithaca can join this
event as a city. She said she was putting someone on the task (this was last
wkd).

I'm planning to observe Earth Hour with the Earth Hour Night Ride, starting
from the loop at the end of Park Rd (across the water from Island Fitness).
We'll meet between 8:15 and 8:30; ride the loop of the Cayuga Waterfront
Trail, so that families can bring kids and we can have scooters, skates,
skateboards, unicycles all join in. Following the loop, some people have
expressed an interest in continuing with the night ride over to the commons, to
end with some socializing. There will be enough bike lights and blinkers so that
even those without lights will be able to do the CWT loop. (I"ve done the
Montreal Tour la Nuit several times, passing through pitch black stretches and
everyone can see just enough of eachother to be safe; there's some ambient
light just about everywhere.) For the subsequent ride, everyone will need lights
front and back.

I've been cooking up events to keep bicycling visible to the community. As
part of that, there is now a website, http://bikeithaca.org, where I hope the
various constituencies interested in cycling and other non-motorized travel
options can pool info. Check it out, comment, suggest more/different info (Leave
general comments at http://bikeithaca.org/?page_id=4). Please do visit.

BTW, it might not be possible to put Ithaca on the main Earth Hour map because
I think their focus is on the world's biggest cities. So, in the US we have
LA, NY, Atlanta, etc already shown, but no small cities whatever. Whether the
absence of any small cities means anything of course I don't know.

Andrejs

Patricia Haines wrote:
> Shall we join in? invite the Mayor to invite the City



      
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