NNTMA News

NNTMA.org

10/09/2015

In this issue...

 ...  Ready to Build ANOTHER Bike?  ...  You Can FUND This Epic Ride  ...  The Power of Community  ... 

 

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#50Bikes2015

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Ready to Build ANOTHER Bike?

50 Bikes for 50 Kids 2015 was a wonderful success due to the 200+ volunteers that took time out of their busy day to give back to this community!

As we gear up for the 2016 event, we would like to invite past volunteers to again join us to help local youth build bicycles. Due to the limited number of volunteer spots, we would like to offer the opportunity to past volunteers first, before we do a public call.

We hope you will join us on Monday, January 18, 2016 for the 4th annual 50 Bikes for 50 Kids event! 

Volunteers can register online at NNTMA.org/50Bikes.

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You Can FUND This Epic Ride

Donations are a vital aspect of 50 Bikes for 50 Kids and without bike sponsors, we wouldn’t have an event. Bike sponsors help play a role in changing kids’ lives and support the volunteers’ efforts to empower youth with opportunities to better their future.

For more information about donating to this event visit NNTMA.org/50Bikes, or contact Abbey at abbey@nntma.org, 419-9955.

Sponsor/Volunteer Form

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The Power of Community

This summer, much of North Natomas was saddened to hear about the theft of a couple bicycles from youths who received them through 50 Bikes for 50 Kids 2015.

We're pleased to share that Mayor Pro Tem Angelique Ashby rallied to have them replaced!  The North Natomas TMA held a mini-rebuild session for the students, and volunteers jumped right back in to help. Aidan Connelly, Brett Rowett, and Lillian Rowett of the Heritage Park Bike Club reprised their volunteer bike builder roles to assist with the re-build.

John Buchanan at the Natomas Bike Shop arranged for a great deal on the cost of the bikes. The shop also sent bike mechanic Scott Meyer to oversee the bike building process and provide the final check to make sure the bikes were safe to ride.

Having something stolen is disheartening, but having a terrific community is awesome!

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Mission Statement:
The North Natomas Transportation Management Association is a nonprofit organization with the mission to foster transportation behaviors that enhance placemaking in our community through advocacy, programs, education, and services.

1918 Del Paso Rd, Ste 100 | Sacramento, CA 95834 | 916-419-9955 | info@nntma.org

 

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