by Helen Wiant | Jul 9, 2021
It’s never too soon to get outside and walk with your toddler! Shortly after my granddaughter learned how to walk, our favorite activity became strolling around the block in the neighborhood. What a great way to learn to enjoy walking and have quality time together!...
by Shufeng Bai | Jun 6, 2021
Ever since my boys can walk, we often spent most of our weekends at museums, zoos, and playgrounds. During the pandemic, that lifestyle has become a distant past. Luckily we quickly adapted to new outdoor activities that are easy to maintain a safe social distance. We...
by Cherie Walkowiak | Apr 24, 2021
Cupertino Safe Routes to School is holding a video competition for 6-12 grade students to showcase their creativity. We’re looking for videos that advance the mission of Cupertino Safe Routes to School. Submissions shall inspire people to walk, bike, scooter or...
by Jian He | Mar 24, 2021
Great news to share with our Walk-Bike community in Cupertino! Both Kennedy Middle School (KMS) PTA and Monta Vista High School (MVHS) PTSA have officially endorsed the Carmen Bridge project. Many thanks to MVHS PTSA President Kathy Jacques and KMS PTA President Xi...
by Cherie Walkowiak | Feb 12, 2021
Every summer, San Mateo County Office of Education hosts an Environmental Learning Collaborative (SMELC) where they train teachers how to integrate sustainability topics into their curriculum. This past summer, a transportation component was added to the training,...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jan 12, 2021
There’s no need to worry anymore about forgetting your bike lock, or whether your lock is strong enough to avoid being cut when visiting our Cupertino Library. Recently installed bike racks by Bikeep have an integral locking system, and lock both front tire and frames...