[from Wisconsin Bike Fed]
A Facebook page has updates leading up to the
event. Open Streets will be promoted on social media and printed
posters, post cards, fliers, signs and maps.
Please contact Carolyn Dvorak to reserve space outside your business or along the route and for event sponsorship.
Carolyn Dvorak
carolyn.dvorak-at-@wisconsinbikefed.org
O: (608) 709-2945
C: (608) 317-2825 cell
Calling all La Crosse food vendors, art vendors, & local businesses: Get your spot now for La Crosse Open Street, September 3rd, 2017, 12-4pm
La Crosse Open Streets is a partnership between the Wisconsin Bicycle Federation and Explore La Crosse with support from Downtown Mainstreet, Inc, the City of La Crosse and the La Crosse City Vision Foundation.
La Crosse Open Streets is an event that will take
place Sunday, September 3rd during the seventh year of the La Crosse
Labor Day Bicycle Festival. This is an effort to bring a new event to
the area, while still capitalizing on the audience that will already be
attending the Bicycle Festival.
2012 Open Streets Minneapolis |
Open Streets events create car-free spaces where
people and families can exercise and play; at the same time,
neighborhood businesses and vendors can engage the community and
visitors in new ways. We will use about a mile of downtown streets for
this special event, activating space that is otherwise quiet on a Labor
Day afternoon, and bringing new customers and sightseers to businesses.
Open Streets is a worldwide movement modeled after
Ciclovia, which began in Bogota, Columbia. The idea focuses on
minimizing the use of cars and temporarily promoting biking, walking and
active living in the communal spaces that are otherwise dominated or
made unsafe or unhealthy by moving and parked cars.
Open Streets events are designed to be recurring –
possibly weekly or monthly through the summer. The idea is to give a
glimpse of other ways to get around and use city space. While there are
events throughout world, the most famous Open Streets events are in
places like Toronto, LA, and St. Petersburg, Florida.
We would like to begin by creating an annual event.
While we know that temporary car-free spaces allow community
involvement and support physical activity or the broadening of
transportation choices, creating a welcoming community and encouraging
people to return, we also know that it is difficult to imagine those
choices with so many cars. The Open Streets event temporarily shows
what is possible.
The City of La Crosse will close a stretch of
downtown between Cameron Park and Burns Park. A map will be created to
illustrate where activities will take place including yoga, dance, art,
hula hooping, ladder ball, bean bag toss, jenga blocks, bubbles, bike
checks, bicycle skills courses and more. Organizations and businesses are invited to participate and encouraged to have an activity for
participants. Food trucks and craft vendors will also be invited.
Please contact Carolyn Dvorak to reserve space outside your business or along the route and for event sponsorship.
Carolyn Dvorak
carolyn.dvorak-at-@wisconsinbikefed.org
O: (608) 709-2945
C: (608) 317-2825 cell
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