Tag: go means go
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Registration open for Go Means Go’s Nine to Five all-night solstice scavenger hunt
Seattle really loves the summer solstice. Seattle also really loves bikes. So I suppose it’s no surprise that our city has two time-honored and somewhat crazy biking traditions to celebrate the start of summer: The Fremont Solstice naked bike ride and Go Means Go’s Nine to Five all-night bicycle scavenger hunt. This year’s Fremont Solstice…
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A naked and sleep-deprived day of Summer Solstice biking (NSFW)
The 2012 Fremont Solstice Parade naked bike ride was one for the record books. I have not been able to discern any official estimates, but at one point the entire length of 34th Ave from Fremont Ave to Stone Way was handlebar-to-handlebar with painted smiling people. After the ride, one participant rode up to her…
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Go Means Go’s summer solstice Nine to Five all-night scavenger hunt Saturday
Most people celebrate the summer solstice as the longest day of the year (painting their bodies and worshiping the sun, etc). But in Seattle, Go Means Go celebrates it as the shortest night with the all-night scavenger hunt dubbed the Nine to Five. The ride starts tomorrow (Saturday) at Gas Works. Meet at 8, ride…
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Pedaler’s Fair showcases the forces behind Seattle’s growing bicycle economy
The first Pedaler’s Fair (Seattle Bike Blog sponsored!) took over a historic Ballard industrial building last weekend to showcase some of Washington State’s most creative handmade bicycle goods and art. Inspired by Portland’s Bikecraft events, Swift Industries and Go Means Go organized the Pedaler’s Fair to support local small businesses making everything from bicycle clothing…
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Pedaler’s Fair will showcase Washington-made bike goods and art
Calling all Washington crafters, makers, artists and bike lovers: The first ever Pedaler’s Fair will be held in Ballard April 21-22, and they want you to sell and demo your stuff. Swift Industries and Go Means Go are organizing the fair, which they hope will support and highlight all the creative people in Seattle and…
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Art show to celebrate 15 years of Dead Baby Bikes
Leading up to the infamous Dead Baby Downhill, an art show at Vecta Photo will showcase bikes and art from the club’s fifteen years in Seattle. According to Go Means Go: This will be a multimedia gallery exhibit including club bikes, memorabilia, photo’s, sticker’s, race art, film and tallbike jousting. If you are unfamiliar with…

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