Walk-Bike News
Safe Routes To School Video Contest
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 take...
Urgent: Voice Your Support to the City Council on Tuesday 3/30
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Cupertino City Council will discuss several topics relevant to the Safe Routes to School at their Council meeting on March 30, 2021, at 6:30pm. Council's main topics of discussion will be to review Council goals and prioritize their Work...
Carmen Bridge Project Endorsed by Local PTA and PTSA
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...
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The forgotten era of women’s bicycle racing
Reprint from the Guardian A new book tells the story of the most popular arena sport in America in the 1890s: women’s bicycle racing. Women on the Move: The Forgotten Era of Women’s Bicycle Racing by Roger Gilles covers the short-lived heyday of women’s professional...