Calendar

Jan
1
Wed
Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board
Jan 1 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board was created through Resolution 25534 on May 11th, 1977 to advise the City on the concerns and needs of the growing bicycling community. It is composed of 11 Seattle residents that serve for up to two 2-year terms. In 2001 it added an additional position for the YMCA Get Engaged Program that serves for a 1-year term.

What We Do: The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board advises the Mayor, City Council, and City Departments and Divisions on projects, policies, and programs that improve and/or affect bicycling conditions in Seattle.

Vision: Make Seattle a world-class city for bicycling. Make bicycling a viable transportation choice by encouraging active participation in policy and planning efforts through all levels of government. Build a more inclusive bicycling community by representing the needs of the diverse population of bicyclists in the city.

Meetings: Open to the public and are generally held 6-8 pm on the first Wednesday of every month in room 370 in City Hall (601 5th Ave).

Feb
5
Wed
Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board
Feb 5 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Event Types: Public Forum,Transportation
Building/Room #: City Hall – Room 370
Neighborhoods: Citywide
Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Department of Transporation
Contact: Serena Lehman
Contact Phone: 206-256-5371
Contact Fax: 206-684-5093
Contact Email: serena.lehman@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults,Family
Department/Organization: SDOT,Transportation
Cost: 0
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-bicycle-advisory-board

The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board was created through Resolution 25534 on May 11th, 1977 to advise the City on the concerns and needs of the growing bicycling community. It is composed of 11 Seattle residents that serve for up to two 2-year terms. In 2001 it added an additional position for the YMCA Get Engaged Program that serves for a 1-year term.

What We Do: The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board advises the Mayor, City Council, and City Departments and Divisions on projects, policies, and programs that improve and/or affect bicycling conditions in Seattle.

Vision: Make Seattle a world-class city for bicycling. Make bicycling a viable transportation choice by encouraging active participation in policy and planning efforts through all levels of government. Build a more inclusive bicycling community by representing the needs of the diverse population of bicyclists in the city.

Meetings: Open to the public and are generally held 6-8 pm on the first Wednesday of every month in room 370 in City Hall (601 5th Ave).

Feb
27
Thu
Hands-Only CPR Class @ Beacon Hill Branch Library
Feb 27 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Address: 2821 Beacon Ave S
Seattle, WA 98144
Venue: Beacon Hill Branch Library
Event Description: Free introductory adult hands-only CPR class. Please register by contacting Barb Briet. Please note, this is not a certification course.

The Seattle Fire Department provides training classes in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and choking techniques.

Since the CPR Program (Medic II) started in 1971, more than 850,000 Seattle and King County residents have been trained and retrained in the lifesaving technique of CPR. Studies have shown that prompt bystander CPR more than doubles a patient’s chances of becoming a long-term survivor.
Fire Department Divisions: Public Affairs
Neighborhoods: Beacon Hill,Chinatown-International District,Columbia City,North Beacon Hill/Jefferson Park,Rainier Beach/Othello,South Beacon Hill/New Holly
Event Types: Community,Education,Public Safety,Training-Classes/Workshops
Audience: Adults
Contact: Barb Breit
Contact Phone: 206-684-7274
Contact Email: barbara.breit@seattle.gov
Pre-Register: Yes
Cost: Free
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/fire/safety-and-community/medic-ii-cpr-training

Mar
4
Wed
Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board
Mar 4 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Event Types: Public Forum,Transportation
Building/Room #: City Hall – Room 370
Neighborhoods: Citywide
Sponsoring Organization: Seattle Department of Transporation
Contact: Serena Lehman
Contact Phone: 206-256-5371
Contact Fax: 206-684-5093
Contact Email: serena.lehman@seattle.gov
Audience: Adults,Family
Department/Organization: SDOT,Transportation
Cost: 0
Link: http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-bicycle-advisory-board

The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board was created through Resolution 25534 on May 11th, 1977 to advise the City on the concerns and needs of the growing bicycling community. It is composed of 11 Seattle residents that serve for up to two 2-year terms. In 2001 it added an additional position for the YMCA Get Engaged Program that serves for a 1-year term.

What We Do: The Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board advises the Mayor, City Council, and City Departments and Divisions on projects, policies, and programs that improve and/or affect bicycling conditions in Seattle.

Vision: Make Seattle a world-class city for bicycling. Make bicycling a viable transportation choice by encouraging active participation in policy and planning efforts through all levels of government. Build a more inclusive bicycling community by representing the needs of the diverse population of bicyclists in the city.

Meetings: Open to the public and are generally held 6-8 pm on the first Wednesday of every month in room 370 in City Hall (601 5th Ave).