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ClevelandBikes Bicycle Village at Ingenuity Festival!

This was the first year for the Bicycle Village at Ingenuity Festival, celebrating cycling health, arts and culture. ClevelandBikes and the Ohio City Bicycle Co-Op hosted a bike village, located at East 17th Street and Euclid Avenue. A beautiful week-end, a chance to teach safe cycling and a range of other great things to see and do!

 

A Beautiful Ride to the Ingenuity Festival at Playhouse Square and Park Your Bike for Free!  The Lake Erie Wheelers had a great day (just ask 'em)!

Enjoying the Bicycle Village and Area Events and Activities! Audio Gruppe performs in front of the Bicycle Village under a clear blue sky. The audience loved it, including this little fan who danced along with them!

 

 

The Crowd Loved the 216 Trials Team!

 Bike Art Available!  Here Sue works on her bicycle portraits, whil fabulous Cleveland artist John Ranally, with Clarence's help, wheels his Hippogrif into posiion (below, right)

Learn more about Ingenuity Fesitval, the region's premier event celebrating creativity in the arts and technology and join ClevelandBikes at the Bicycle Village!

            When ClevelandBikes, Cleveland Benefits!


Welcome to the Bicycle Village!  ClevelandBikes Bicycle Village was a very popular desitination. Below,Todd and Sue staff the booth, offering information and bike parking.

 

 

Bike art was popular!  Above, kids, with cycling volunteers Brian and Sue, show off their t-shirts and card holders, made out of chain rings and and genuine Lake Erie driftwood. Below, artist.OCBC director Jim Sheehan (not Jackson Pollock) inks shirts with tire wheels for distinctive, popular patterns for kids. Further below, the new ClevelandBikes long sleeve shirts, personalized or not, are available for $15. With the back, you can send your own message to motorsits ("Same Roads, Same Rights, Same Rules") , without raising your hand (or portion thereof).

  

Die Audio Gruppe Audio Ballerina perform, sweeping past John Ranally's fabulous Hippogrif.  Neighbors near the Bike Village, this fantastic group needs an explanation. Their skirts are wired with amplifiers, while microphones were held in their hands.  As the dancers move their hands and body and varied the speed, they created different sounds.  It was great effect and a real example of the creativity in the merger between science and art, the heart of Ingenuity

 

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