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| name = Newark Bike Project | |||
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| website = http://www.NewarkBikeProject.org/ | |||
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| town = Newark | |||
| state = DE | |||
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| country = USA | |||
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| language1 = English | |||
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| has-diy-shop = yes | |||
| has-pay-shop = no | |||
| has-mobile-repair = no | |||
| has-bike-sharing = no | |||
| has-earn-a-bike = no | |||
| has-bike-valet = no | |||
| has-workshops = no | |||
| has-courses = yes | |||
| has-group-rides = no | |||
| has-bicycle-advocacy = no | |||
| has-pedicab = no | |||
| has-in-school-programs = no | |||
| has-youth-summercamp = no | |||
| has-youth-racing = no | |||
| has-women-trans-hours = no | |||
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| mission-statement = To create an inclusive and flexible resource devoted to empowering members of the community in the use of wheeled, self-powered transportation; to value sustainable and environmentally safe transportation alternatives, sharing and the creation of bicycle expertise and education, community building, and the overall joy of cycling; and to offer an affordable option for community engagement, through reused/recycled bicycles, parts, and the knowledge to sustain them. | |||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a 100% volunteer run and 501(c)3 sponsored charitable project which offers "learn to do-it-yourself" repair facilities, bicycle recycling and resales, and educational programs for the Newark, Delaware, and University of Delaware, community. | |||
==Contact Info== | == Contact Info == | ||
Newark Bike Project, Inc. | Newark Bike Project, Inc. | ||
7 Elkton Road | 7 Elkton Road | ||
Newark, DE, US | Newark, DE, US | ||
== | == History == | ||
Inspired by the wonderful [[Urban Bike Project of Wilmington]], some Newark-area UBP volunteers wished to spread the benefits of a UBP-style shop to Newark. In November 2011, a small group of bicycle enthusiasts started to formalize this interest by gathering various Newark biking advocates to brainstorm ideas for a community-led bike organization. | |||
== Services Offered == | |||
Resale of used bikes and parts. Full service learn-to-to-it-yourself repair facilities, staffed by volunteer mechanics. Full mechanic training classes. |
Revision as of 22:03, 4 September 2012
Website | http://www.NewarkBikeProject.org/ |
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Founded | unknown |
Location | Newark, Delaware, USA |
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Services Offered | |
Mission Statement | To create an inclusive and flexible resource devoted to empowering members of the community in the use of wheeled, self-powered transportation; to value sustainable and environmentally safe transportation alternatives, sharing and the creation of bicycle expertise and education, community building, and the overall joy of cycling; and to offer an affordable option for community engagement, through reused/recycled bicycles, parts, and the knowledge to sustain them. |
Newark Bike Project is a 100% volunteer run and 501(c)3 sponsored charitable project which offers "learn to do-it-yourself" repair facilities, bicycle recycling and resales, and educational programs for the Newark, Delaware, and University of Delaware, community.
Contact Info
Newark Bike Project, Inc. 7 Elkton Road Newark, DE, US
History
Inspired by the wonderful Urban Bike Project of Wilmington, some Newark-area UBP volunteers wished to spread the benefits of a UBP-style shop to Newark. In November 2011, a small group of bicycle enthusiasts started to formalize this interest by gathering various Newark biking advocates to brainstorm ideas for a community-led bike organization.
Services Offered
Resale of used bikes and parts. Full service learn-to-to-it-yourself repair facilities, staffed by volunteer mechanics. Full mechanic training classes.