Hi Bike Board,

I can help with this! Do you have a contact?
 
Thanks,
 
Traci
 

>>> Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl@gmail.com> 4/16/2012 12:35 PM >>>
Bicycle Board Members,

Who wants to lend your ideas/expertise on bicycles and cycling to help the public library make a visual display on bicycles and cycling for May?  

We could at least provide them bumper stickers and police information cards.  We could lend them the Same Roads, Same Rights, Same Rules banner if nobody's planning to use it for anything else.  Perhaps the BikeMorgantown.com website including the Morgantown bike route, etc. could be worked into it as well.

Frank

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From: "Reger-Nash, Bill" <wreger@hsc.wvu.edu>
Date: April 16, 2012 12:22:58 PM EDT
To: Sarah Grant <sarahbgrant@gmail.com>
Cc: "chip@walmsleycycles.com" <chip@walmsleycycles.com>, Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl@gmail.com>, "fgmendl@frontier.net" <fgmendl@frontier.net>
Subject: RE: cycling

SarahBeth,
Always nice to bump into you. 
Thank you for promoting bicycling through the Library.  There are two outstanding resources, who will be able to be much more helpful than I might. As you know, Chip Walmsley (296-CHIP) is a mountain of a man and a wonderful resource. Another person who is very qualified is my good friend Frank Gmeindl.  Frank is the chair of the Morgantown Municipal Bicycle Board. Both of these folks are copied on  this communication.
Be well.
Bill
Bill Reger-Nash, EdD
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Wheeling Walks
Walk 30 to 60 minutes daily.
Out the door for 30 or more!    gn2001
From: Sarah Grant [mailto:sarahbgrant@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 11:57 AM
To: Reger-Nash, Bill
Subject: cycling
Hello, Bill--
It was nice to run into you the other day.
I'm writing to solicit some ideas/ expertise from you on the subject of bikes and cycling.  I'm putting together a visual display on the subject for the public library for the month of May.  I know that you know the owners of Wamsley, and my supervisor knows them as well, so I will be contacting them soon to see what information, materials, pamphlets, etc. they might have.  I thought of you immediately, though, when I learned that this would be the theme of our display.  I have a couple of ideas already, but I know that you are very knowledgeable about cycling, so I thought I'd ask you the favor:  If you have a moment and something occurs to you that might be important to include on a display about bikes, could you drop me a line (no need to put an enormous amount of thought into this)?
Thanks in advance, if you can!  In the meantime. . . .enjoy the lovely weather on your bike!
Best,
Sarah Beth