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Bikes in the Workplace
Omaha rises to the top regarding the number of businesses that have earned the League of American Bicyclists (LAB) recognition as bicycle-friendly. The program is designed to help businesses provide support and encouragement for employees who commute by bike. Activate … read more…
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Volunteers Refurbish 50 Bikes to Give Away
Community Bike Project is contributing 50 kids bikes to the community! The Omaha Police Department will raffle the bikes at Safety Awareness Fitness & Education event, hosted by the Southeast Precinct. The event is June 7, 2010 at the Salvation … read more…
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Introducing Matt Martin
Community Bike Project Omaha is pleased to announce Matt Martin as our first Executive Director. As a group of committed volunteers, we have been working towards this day since our first season in 2007. Matt’s passion for cycling and experience … read more…
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Community Wide Bike Donation Drive
The City of Omaha is sponsoring a city-wide cleanup on Saturdays, beginning April 17th and lasting for six weeks. Garages all over town are being cleaned out; hundreds of bikes are being thrown away. In keeping with our mission to … read more…
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Wheel Building Workshop II
Monday April 12, 2009 6PM – 9PM Community Bike Shop – 525 N. 33rd Street The Community Bike Project is offering another course on lacing up and truing wheels. Gain the confidence to tackle a broken spoke. You will build … read more…
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High-quality 100% cotton, taped seams, in high visibility orange. A great shirt to wear when biking. Your purchase supports the day-to-day operations of the all-volunteer bicycle shop.
CBPO and Live Well Omaha have teamed up to bring bike sharing to Omaha! B-cycle extends access to bicycles by putting them out in the public for everyone to use. We've started out in Midtown and hope to expand soon. Check it out!