By Bruce Cohen - March 19, 2015
Thank you to everyone who came out for the 2015 Bicycle Symposium in Annapolis. More than two hundred advocates from across the state converged on the capital for a fun and productive day of lobbying, lectures, and networking. Proactive bicyclists and professionals were represented from Allegany to Worcester, from Cecil to St. Mary’s!
The structure of this year’s Bicycle Symposium emphasized networking and creating impactful advocates out of each attendee.
For the first time, the Bicycle Symposium included mountain biking panel as part of the agenda. We invited Ryan Delany of MORE, Robert Gaston of the Trail Spinners, Tres Denk of the Eastern Shore IMBA, Austin Steo of the Trail Conservancy, and Jon Posner of Old Line Velo to talk about a myriad of mountain biking topics. Including this representation of trail leaders was intentional as Bike Maryland strives to be the umbrella organization for ALL bicyclists. Moderator, Emily Ranson asked them about community engagement, how beginners can access mountain biking, and trail advocacy efforts. Amazingly, this collection of organizations employs 20,000 hours of volunteer time each year to get their important work done. What a great model for the rest of us!
The Bicycle Symposium wrapped up with a rundown of the top Maryland bike achievements of 2014:
We ended the day with a Happy Hour sponsored by Brewer’s Art and everyone kicked back to talk with fellow bicyclists, advocates, and elected officials and their staff who popped in. A huge thanks to all of the delegates, senators, and staff members who took time out of their busy days to meet with us. A special shout out to Senator Jim Rosapepe, for his continued sponsorship of the Bicycle Symposium which allows us to host the event at the Senate Miller Building where we can easily connect with the legislature.
Our most sincere gratitude to the 15 individual members and 3 household members who signed up at the Bicycle Symposium. We also received an anonymous $500 donation and sold approximately $200 in membership. The funds will be used to sustain our efforts in Annapolis and across the state. Thank you!
We look forward to hosting this event again in 2016! In the meantime, we hope you join us at Larry’s Ride, Tour du Port or a local community meeting near you.
Stay tuned to our newsletter and please consider joining Bike Maryland as a member and helping us continue to host free events such as the Annual Bicycle Symposium.
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