Category Archives: Coasters News

Partridge Pedal Party

I didn’t get to go but I heard it was another fun one.

Photos here courtesy of Grillmaster Mitch.

Just wanted to thank all you great Coasters folks and all other out of towners for attending the Pedal Party in Partridge! Your participation in the parade, the show and jousting, as well as at the food booth gives us a boost of positive energy for next year. The Hobkirk family were the first winners of the coveted Partridge Pedal Party Cup (the Stanley Cup is kinda like it) for their years of building new contraptions and bikes, always being there with plenty of enthusiasm. The PPP cup is a traveling award, to be given up to the next deserving winner next year. Once again, our sincere thanks for sharing the fun and supporting our efforts! We hope to see you all again soon. Jay & Lisa Yoder

2010 Partridge Pedal Party

Click poster for larger printable pdf.

PARTRIDGE PEDAL PARTY Saturday, October 16th 2010 – Partridge, Ks.

7:30-9:30
BREAKFAST
Paul’s Garage – North end of Main street

10:00 -10:30
PARADE
Down Main street. Assemble at King street 9:30

10:30-2:30
Games for kids of all ages
Food vendors in various locations
Entertainment south of gym
Craft demonstrations and sales
History exhibits and contest entries on display
Raffle tickets for special items
BIKE SHOW AND ACTIVITIES prizes,trophies

10:45
UNICYCLE HOCKEY
in church parking lot

3:00
ALLEY CAT RIDE
enter your team of bikers in town treasure hunt,instructions at 2:45

Bike stuff contact Jay Yoder 620-567-3102

Julyapalooza 2010

Julyapalooza is an event being put on by the Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society on Saturday, July 10th from 11:00am to 3:00pm at 1203 N. Main (right on the Midtown bike path). We’ve been asked to display our vintage bicycles along side vintage cars and motorcycles. There will also be a genealogy book and materials sale, tours of their library, a hot dog vendor and hourly drawings.
This event is for antique bikes only. I need to know in advance if you are participating. Only bikes that are 60s vintage or older, restored, original (or as close to original that the general public wouldn’t know the difference). The bikes will be displayed outside and yes it will probably be hot. I’ll provide shade and cold drinks. You may also just drop your bike(s) off and go hide somewhere cool. We do need a couple people to stay and answer questions. This event will give us a chance to spread bicycle love to a new audience, presumably those interested in history.

Let me know if you would like to participate and I’ll fill you in on the details.