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Nov 22 2022

Giving Tuesday

The holidays and Giving Tuesday are nearly upon us. The rising number of bicyclist and pedestrian fatalities on our streets shows that our work is more important than ever. Over 1700 people died on North Carolina roadways last year, including 180 bicyclists and pedestrians. This does not include those seriously injured on our streets whose lives will never be the same. We are working to reduce that number, to fight for better laws, better infrastructure, and better education for those who use our roads. We are a small organization but we are making an impact.

We would be most grateful if you would consider a monthly or a one-time donation to BikeWalk NC this year to strengthen our work toward a Vision Zero future.

Written by bikeadm · Categorized: News

Aug 10 2022

BikeWalk NC’s first permanent traffic garden coming to Eastern NC

In collaboration with the Town of Winterville, AARP and others, BikeWalk NC will establish the first permanent traffic garden in Eastern NC this fall!

A traffic garden is a painted surface that serves as a bicycling safety course.

Local community members are now providing input and feedback on three proposed designs from internationally recognized traffic designer, Fionnuala Quinn. 

Stay tuned for information about the winning design, or better yet, come see it in person at the 2022 NC BikeWalk Transportation Summit in October! 

Written by bikeadm · Categorized: Education, News

Dec 08 2021

Trish Farnham is BikeWalk NC’s new Program Manager!

BikeWalk NC is very pleased to introduce Trish Farnham as its first Programs Manager.  Trish joined the staff in November of 2021, and will manage BikeWalk NC’s new Bicycle Friendly Driver Safety program and its other educational programs.  

Trish is a lifelong pedestrian and self-described, unapologetic “basket bike” cyclist. She first became interested in the work of BikeWalk NC after attending the 2019 Summit in Winston-Salem. As a long-time disability rights advocate, Trish was drawn to BikeWalk NC’s inclusive mission. After twelve years of working on healthcare and long-term care policy at the NC Department of Health and Human Services, Trish is excited to bring her program management experience to BikeWalkNC.  Throughout her life, Trish has directly witnessed the transformative impact physical activity and accessibility can have on the collective health and well-being of a community.    

Trish has an MPA from Georgia State University and a BA in Geography and American Studies from Miami University.

Please join us in welcoming her to our community!

Say hello at: programs(at)bikewalknc.org

Written by bikeadm · Categorized: News, Profile

Mar 19 2021

In the Spotlight: Evan Brigham



Evan Brigham joined the BikeWalk NC team two years ago as a replacement for his roommate Dylan Horne, a former BWNC member who left for a cross-country bicycle trip. Evan’s passion for bicycling originally came from an environmental standpoint, but it grew as he became involved with more bicycling organizations.

Outside of BWNC, Evan served as president of Oaks and Spokes, a Raleigh-based nonprofit, and was commissioner for Raleigh’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC). His interests in transportation extended into his day job as a traffic engineer, but he also enjoys hobbies like gardening in his spare time.

Originally hailing from Denver, Colorado, Evan realized that as long as he was close to his destination, he didn’t need a car. “By the time I was 16 or 17, I realized that I had a bike this whole time, and I could get around just fine with a bike.” Evan hopes to never need an automobile.

Earlier this year, Evan left Raleigh to travel for three months in Central America, after which he plans on returning to Denver to be close to his family. “Evan provided a youthful perspective as the millennial member on the BWNC board, and it was a pleasure working with him the last few years,” said Lisa Riegel, BWNC executive director. “We hope he returns to North Carolina in the future.”

During his time with BWNC, Evan became most passionate about the organization’s legislative work. “I didn’t know there was so much going on at the state level,” said Evan. “All of these attacks on bike laws have amazed me. To find out that, with the right push or with the right pressure from a group of people, you can make a change, is really cool.”

Written by Lisa Riegel · Categorized: News, Profile

Mar 10 2021

BWNC Is Planning Your 2021 Summit and Your Input Is Critical

Please save November 3-6 for this year’s BikeWalk NC Summit, then take 2 minutes to provide some important information about your travel and convening comfort level and expectations.

Written by bikeadm · Categorized: Event, News, Uncategorized

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