Walnut River Ride

We will leave East Park in El Dorado, KS at 10:00am. From there we we will cruise the El Dorado bike Trail out to El Dorado Lake below the dam and back (approx 10 miles round trip) Once back in town we’ll check out the Walnut River Brewery and possibly some other stops. This will be a casual ride at a leisurely pace. Be sure to bring water and sunscreen.
To get to East Park… Exit the turnpike and turn Left on Central street. Follow Central through town to East park which is Just West of the river on Central on your Right.
Please come out and ride even if you wish not to visit the brewery.


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Vintage Bicycle Spoke-tacular

KUSTOM KEMPS OF AMERICA
In conjunction w/the 33rd Leadsled Spectacular & Run-What’ya-Brung-Drags, Invites The Pedal-Powered Bicycles Of America
To The 3rd Annual Vintage Bicycle Spoke-tacular & Swap Meet (Over 200 Entries Last Year)
July 26-28, 2013
SALINA, KANSAS “America’ Hotrodding Playground” Spacious & Beautiful 24 Acre Oakdale Park (Bicycle Outdoor Arena In Ground Zero Of Park)
All Vintage and Speciality Bicycle’s & Whizzer’s WELCOME
Phat Tired – Tri-Wheeled – Oldies – Custom-Built – Restored
Awards – Games&Contests
Prestigious “777 Award” (America’s Top Bicycle)
Remember When You Pedaled One Of These?
Elgin – Schwinn – Western Flyer – Stearman
Monark – Roll Fast Shelby – Columbia – Corbin
Bowden – Huffman – Indian – Mead
Colson – J.C. Higgins – Hawthron – Dayton & more
Muscle Bikes: Apple Krate – Orange Krate
Pea Picker – Grey Ghost – Fast Back
Corvette – Panther – Phantom – String Ray
Pedal Powered & Motorized Bicycles Only!
Sprocket Rocket Builders & Event Directors!
Corey Conyers & Tom Elliott
Ph.: 316-554-0551 – information – Ph.: 417-846-0147
Ride-What’ya-Brung!
REGISTER AT BEST WESTERN MID-AMERICA INN ON NORTH 9TH STREET

Perry Bicycle Route Signage Installation

From the Wichita Bicycle Master Plan…

The City of Wichita is in the process of installing the signs for the Perry Street Bicycle Route in the North Riverside Neighborhood. This project will provide signed wayfinding for cyclists along the bicycle route, connecting the Rosalie Bradley Path (along the Little Arkansas River and 21st St.) to both the East and West Arkansas River Paths. This project is made possible by a donation from the Wichita Initiative to Renew the Environment (WIRE) organization, accepted by the Wichita City Council on March 26, 2013.

New Multi-Use Pathway Honors Phil Lambke

?A pathway dedication honoring late Wichita City Council member Phil Lambke is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Saturday in Garvey Park, 3501 S. Washington. The 1.3 mile pathway, named Phil Lambke Pathway, connects from Garvey Park to Chapin Park.

Lambke, who served as the District III Council Member from 1997 to 2005, was instrumental in the development of Garvey Park. He provided vision and direction for the first canoe launch from Garvey Park in 2005. His passion for public service and desire to serve his constituents contributed to park improvements and developments.

“The naming of this pathway honors Mr. Lambke’s work and legacy,” Mayor Brewer said. “The improvements ensure residents will enjoy the recreational amenities for years to come.”

Scheduled attendees include Mayor Carl Brewer and Council Member Jeff Longwell.

Wichita Park & Recreation supports eight recreation centers, nine swimming pools, 52 athletic fields, five golf courses, six interactive fountains, numerous adult and youth-based activities and athletic programs and 2,407 acres of rights-of-way.