Promote safer bicycling and motoring

To the Editor,

Bike Cleveland is vying to win $10,000 worth of pro-bono communication services to develop a public awareness campaign to promote safer biking environments, in the Heights and across Greater Cleveland. Help Bike Cleveland win by going to Dix & Eaton's Facebook page and liking the Bike Cleveland entry before noon, Nov. 12.

Dix & Eaton is celebrating its 60th Anniversary by offering to help one of five, select nonprofits with a communications project. If Bike Cleveland wins, Dix & Eaton will help Bike Cleveland develop a public awareness campaign to educate motorists and bicyclists on how to share the road, creating a safer environment for everyone. Just "LIKE" this picture to help. Share the bike love with friends: tell them to "Like" it. Twitter users can send a Tweet to all their followers with a link to the photo. Be sure to use the hastags #60for60 and #Bike_CLE

Thank you for considering.

Mary Dunbar, president, Heights Bicycle Coalition

Mary Dunbar

Mary Dunbar is president of the Heights Bicycle Coalition and a member of Cleveland Heights City Council.

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Volume 5, Issue 12, Posted 2:22 PM, 11.09.2012