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Bicycling is big business; it saves money for individuals,
communities and our nation but exactly how much? What
are the benefits and how do we make the economic case for
cycling most effectively... workshops in Track E have the
answers.
TRACK F: FRIEND ME
Facebook, Twitter, and on- demand mobility solutions are in
your future. Track F covers new friends, new technologies,
new media and some new ideas for working with competitive
cyclists and events.
Tentative Schedule
TUESDAY, MARCH 20 2012
2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
IMBA Pre- Summit Meeting Expect the Best, Prepare
for the Worst
Independence H/I
.loin IMBA as we help you understand grassroots organizing
and activation. Bring your advocacy problems and we will help
with solutions. IMBA's annual pre summit workshop will make
sure your club is prepared to activate on opportunities and
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programs such as Safe Routes to Schools can be preserved,
THE ROLE OF TRAIL -BASED RECREATION IN ECONOMIC
RECOVERY
Farragut /Lafayette
Each year, success stories pour in documenting the
transformation of dying resource extraction -based
communities to thriving mountain bike and trail based
economies. Hear the results of recent studies and examples in
Minnesota, Wyoming and Utah,
BUILDING SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMS IN DIVERSE
NEIGHBORHOODS
Independence F/G
There are significant equity issues within our transportation
system and within the traditional bicycling community. Learn
how local advocacy groups are more effectively engaging with
minority communities and building capacity in the movement.
INCREASING ENGAGEMENT THROUGH ONLINE ADVOCACY
Conference Theater
Harness the grassroots power of new social media for online
advocacy campaigns and action alerts. Learn how to empower
your supporters to engage elected officials more effectively
building support and influence for your organization.
BICYCLING MEANS BUSINESS AND SOME POLITICIANS
KNOW IT
Independence H/I
A panel of industry leaders will discuss how they have
engaged Members of Congress and effectively communicated
the importance of Federal funding and pro bicycling policies
for their business and for the community.
BREAK
10:45 A.M. 11 :15 A.M.
Independence Foyer Lobby
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
11:15 A.M. 12 :30 P.M.
BIKE, I VOTE: HERE'S MY ASK.
Independence B/C
This session is essential preparation for your meetings on
Thursday. Panelists will provide the very latest intelligence on
the transportation bill, describe what's at stake as we enter
this crucial phase of the legislative process, and hone your
"Save Cycling" message.
PARTICIPATING IN THE 2012 ELECTIONS
Conference Theater
National, state and local elections in 2012 give cyclists a
chance to be heard. What can you and your organization do to
actively participate in the election process: we'll cover the
legal and practical implications of getting involved.
BIKES: AN ON- DEMAND MOBILITY SOLUTION
Independence F/G
Bike sharing programs have highlighted the incredible
potential of bicycling to combine with traditional transit
services bikes are perfect for the first and last mile of a trip.
Join community leaders and transit officials to explore this and
other on- demand mobility solutions.
BOOSTING ECONOMIC VITALITY IN CITIES
Independence H/I
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No Federal program has done more for mountain biking than
the Recreational Trails Program (RTP), with more than 15,000
projects and $750 million over 18 years. Learn the success
stories and real -world examples we can use to effectively
campaign for RTPs continuation.
ADVOCACY BEST PRACTICES FOR RETAILERS AND SUPPLIERS
Independence H/I
What can bike shops and companies really do to make a
difference in their communities? Industry and advocacy
leaders will share strategies and tactics including the
National Bike Challenge for working together to be effective
and influential.
BREAK
3:45 P.M. 4:15 P.M.
Independence Foyer Lobby
CLSOING PLENARY
CLOSING PLENARY
4:15 P.M. 4:45 P.M.
Independence A
Speaker: John Robert Smith President/CEO Reconnecting
America
4 :45 p.m. 5:15 p.m.
Stephanie Vance, Advocacy Associates
Independence A
5:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m.
State Delegation Coordination
Independence A
THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012
MEETINGS WITH MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
Meetings with Members of Congress
9:oo a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Capitol Hill
National Bike Summit Lobby Day Headquarters
9:ooa.m. 5:oo p.m.
Lutheran Church of the Reformation
212 East Capitol Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20003
Alternate Session
9:00 a.m. 4 :00 p.m.
NACTO /FI'A Bikeshare Workshop
Hyatt Hotel McPherson
CONGRESSIONAL RECEPTION
Congressional Reception
5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Senate Dirksen G -50
FRIDAY MARCH 23 2012
8:3o a.m. 11:oo a.m.
National Bike Summit Bike Ride
Meet at Garfield Circle, Capitol Hill
E -mail Walter Finch or Katie Omberg for further program
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