As we all navigate the ongoing COVID-19 (aka Coronavirus) pandemic, here at BikeDFW we are monitoring the situation very closely and following the guidance from public health authorities to ensure our volunteers, students and communities are safe. As a community-based organization, the core of our work is providing educational opportunities to the public, creating community at events, and meeting with the public and officials for bicycle advocacy. Currently we are taking the following steps:
Community Events & Meetings
We are reviewing each event we have on the schedule for the coming months and working with the hosts of the events to determine which ones are safe to go forward with. We are additionally handling all meetings remotely versus in-person for the indefinite future.
All Education Classes
Some of our most important work happens at our classes, and this work requires a hands-on approach that doesn't allow for the social distancing that is currently required. We are actively considering how we can continue to provide educational opportunities during this time when in-person classes are not possible. At this time, we are offering our Urban Cycling 101 class as a webinar, and continue to look for ways to get education out to the public We will continue assessing this aspect of our involvement with the community regularly and keep you all posted.
We recognize this is a challenging time for all, and we remain deeply committed to the safety of our members, volunteers, and communities.
Please take care of yourselves and each other,
Heather McNair
President
BikeDFW
Community Events & Meetings
We are reviewing each event we have on the schedule for the coming months and working with the hosts of the events to determine which ones are safe to go forward with. We are additionally handling all meetings remotely versus in-person for the indefinite future.
All Education Classes
Some of our most important work happens at our classes, and this work requires a hands-on approach that doesn't allow for the social distancing that is currently required. We are actively considering how we can continue to provide educational opportunities during this time when in-person classes are not possible. At this time, we are offering our Urban Cycling 101 class as a webinar, and continue to look for ways to get education out to the public We will continue assessing this aspect of our involvement with the community regularly and keep you all posted.
We recognize this is a challenging time for all, and we remain deeply committed to the safety of our members, volunteers, and communities.
Please take care of yourselves and each other,
Heather McNair
President
BikeDFW