CANCELED: Winterpalooza Planning/Volunteer Call
Moved to January 16
Was: Wednesday, January 8 at 5:30pm. 17:30 - 19:30 Bulk of meeting will be in first hour.
Contact Info:
By: Cyclepalooza
Winterpalooza Planning/Volunteer Call
WHERE: Central Library, Meeting room 3-20E
WHEN: 17:30 (arriving/mingling) 18:00 (planning/overview) 18:30:-19:30 (collab, mingling, put room back in order)
WHAT: A Call For Winterpalooza (Feb 13 - 16)0 and a primer for the 10th Annual Cyclepalooza (summer dates TBD) -- A Brainstorming and Planning Meeting
Let’s put our heads together to make plans of action and engagement leading up to this year’s mini and main festival. Cyclepalooza is a community-driven, do-it-yourself bicycle festival held every summer in Calgary. Cyclepalooza brings people together through cycling for fun and transportation, lead and attended by everyday but extraordinary Calgarians, info here:
https://cyclepalooza.ca/about/
Never participated in Cyclepalooza? We would love to have you participate through attendance, telling your friends, volunteering at an event, and/or leading a ride. We will support you with getting yourself organized. Want to take on a coordinator role? Let’s chat! Love Bike Prom, and want to help? Many well placed hands make light-work.
Ideas for rides more your appetite, take a gander through the calendar of past festival fun (bottom of web page):
https://cyclepalooza.ca/previous-events/
Follow us by liking us on Facebook, or following Cyclepalooza on Twitter, or Instagram.
The Cyclepalooza Calendar is available year round to add your cycling related event, as well as the main place to go and look up what is happening as well as slimming down your social media diet to get event details.
Disclaimer: The Cyclepalooza calendar is presented as a convenience for cyclists. Cyclepalooza is neither responsible for nor endorses the activities listed, except where otherwise indicated.
Cyclepalooza would like to acknowledge that all events hosted take place on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot and the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Siksika, the Piikuni, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina and the Stoney Nakoda First Nations, including Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nation. The City of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III.