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Bike to Work Day

Bike to Work Day is all about having a great time on your bike, with other people on their bikes, and we want you to join Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition in celebrating all day long!

In the Morning…
Each year on Bike to Work Day, Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition works with hundreds of wonderful people from dozens of local organizations, agencies and companies to bring the countywide Energizer Stations from 6-9 a.m. These pit stops feature coffee and other morning beverages, snacks, our popular canvas Bike to Work Day bags, other great offers, and friendly people to meet and talk with! Lots of good cheer at these 30 spots! Find your nearest Energizer Station on our Google Map.

ADDITIONS AND CHANGES TO ENERGIZER STATION LOCATIONS:

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  • Cloverdale: We are very pleased to announce that Cloverdale will have its first-ever Energizer Station, hosted by the Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce! Woohoo!
  • Windsor: Raley’s market is hosting a new station this year at its store location. The annual station hosted by the Town of Windsor will be on the Town Green as usual.
  • Healdsburg: There will be ONE station in Healdsburg this year, at the south end of Downtown near Spoke Folk Cyclery.
  • Santa Rosa: The SRJC Neighborhood Station is moving from Humboldt Park to the area under the oaks alongside Mendocino Avenue on the SRJC campus. We are excited about this new partnership with the JC’s Sustainability Club. Santa Rosa Community Market and NorCal Bike Sport/The Bike Peddler will continue their roles as co-hosts of this station!
  • Santa Rosa: There is a new station at Coddingtown, hosted by Whole Foods Market.

In the Evening:
This year, partners in four Sonoma County cities will host awesome Bike Home Celebrations! These parties are organized entirely by the businesses and organizations hosting them, and we are so impressed by their efforts (and can’t wait to see you there!). Each one will be delightfully different, reflecting the personalities of the hosts and the local community!

Parties are from 5-8 p.m. and they’re FREE to attend. Get your friends together and ride to a celebration! Here we go (in alphabetical order):

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