n at ion a l Bik e summ it 2 010 M a rch 9 -11, 2010 • Wa shington, D.C.
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First 100 League Members to Register Online at www.bikeleague.org by 12/31/2009: $285
To celebrate the 10-year Summit anniversary, the first 100 League members to register online at www.bikeleague.org will receive a discounted registration rate of $285 – the registration fee for the Summit 10 years ago! Offer ends December 31, 2009.
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*Early Bird: Postmarked or registered online before 2/4/10. $50 administrative fee for cancellations prior to 2/18/10. No refunds after 2/18/10.
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Building on 10 Y e a r s of Prog r ess
Bicycling has come a long way
in the last 10 years. Our movement has grown larger and more effective; the number of people riding is growing in almost every community in the nation. But we need more people on bikes more often, and the reasons just keep on growing. Whether it’s obesity, health care, climate change, air quality, energy independence, traffic congestion, economic development or quality of life issues – bicycling has got to be part of the solution. In 2010, Congress and our Federal agencies will be setting national targets and goals for 2020. They will be writing transportation, climate, health care, natural resources and other critical pieces of legislation that will shape our future. Bicycling must be prominently featured in these important pieces of legislation, documents, funding streams and programs.
We will kick-off the 2010 Summit on Tuesday evening, March 9 with a celebratory reception, looking back over our accomplishments for bicycling these past 10 years and sharing what is possible for our country in the next 10. Educational workshops and advocacy breakout sessions fill Wednesday’s schedule, and Thursday’s Congressional meetings will culminate with a reception on Capitol Hill. As always, the Congressional Bike Ride is on Friday – represent your state in D.C.!
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2010 Schedule
In 2010, Congress will continue its’ efforts to pass critical legislation establishing targets and goals that will shape our nation’s policy in the areas of transportation, climate, health care, and natural resources for the next twenty years. Bicycling will help us promote a more sustainable and healthy lifestyle for all of us, and bicycling must have a role to play in all of these policy areas.
T u esday, M a rch 9 4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. Registration 5 p.m. First-Timers Advocacy Training & Orientation 6:30 p.m. Celebratory Reception (dinner included) W ednesday, M a rch 10 7 a.m. Registration 8 a.m. Opening Plenary Session 9:30 a.m. Workshops 11:15 a.m. Workshops 12:45 p.m. Keynote Luncheon 2:30 p.m. Workshops 4:15 p.m. - 6 p.m. Issue Training and State Delegation Coordination T h u r sday, M a rch11 8 a.m. Breakfast and Rally on Capitol Hill Congressional Meetings Throughout the Day *Congressional Meetings are Coordinated for Summit Attendees by State Contacts and Advocacy Associates.
5 p.m.
OR Alternative Programming for those Unable to Participate in Congressional Meetings Congressional Reception & Summit Wrap Up
Fr iday, M a rch12 8:30 a.m. Congressional Bike Ride (will end by 11 a.m.)
Ten years ago, the first National Bike Summit brought just over 100 advocates and industry leaders to Washington, D.C. – this year our goal is to have 1,000 participants.
We need delegates from every Congressional district at the National Bike Summit. We must make the case that greater federal investment in active transportation encourages bicycling and helps us reach America’s national priorities. Attend the 2010 National Bike Summit and let your voice be heard on Capitol Hill!
Pa nel a nd Wor k shop Themes Vision for 2020 Transportation Authorization – Issues and Goals Recreation and Tourism Access to State and Local Advocacy Resources Youth and the Future of Bicycling Building Progressive Cities Transit and Bike Sharing Principles of Livable Communities Industry Initiatives
For additional information Visit the League’s Web site at www.bikeleague.org, call 202.822.1333, or send an email to bikeleague@bikeleague.org.
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Holiday Inn Arlington, Va. 703.807.2000 x220 Mention block code LAB Nightly Rate $189
Sofitel Washington, D.C. 202.730.8800 Mention League of American Bicyclists Nightly Rate $259