Mission Statement
Messiah College Cycling is a group of student-athletes and faculty at Messiah College who strive for Christian fellowship, teamwork, scholastic and athletic excellence, and leadership development through the sport of cycling. Messiah College Cycling strives to promote cycling as a form of exercise, transportation, and recreation. The members of Messiah College Cycling seek to positively impact the surrounding community through advocacy of cycling as sustainable and beneficial for both the human body and the environment.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Recycle Bicycle...again
Last Friday, Caleb and I rode from Messiah College to Harrisburg Recycle Bicycle to help Mr. Russ. While we were fixing bikes kids started coming to the door with flat tires or no brakes. We were flooded with a steady stream of kids for about 1 hour. After lunch we were joined by Brandon Keeks and we started working on the Trek team bike that Ross gave us. It's gonna be sweet if we can ever fix everything--we found a lot more that needed to be done. Caleb and I left at 4:30 and biked back to Messiah in a light drizzle of rain.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
So last Thursday we, with an additional 20 Messiah College Students, went out to volunteer at Harrisburg Recycle Bicycle for service day. Some of us had no experience with bike repair, others, like myself, had several years worth. Ross Willard, the guy who runs the operation was very helpful, always available to answer questions and teach. He also talked about ways in which we can use bicycle maintenance as a missions tool. What an awesome day!
What does Recycle Bicycle do? They fix kids bikes for free, primarily concerned with safety, and give out new bikes. Recycle Bicycle gives inner city kids opportunities not only to have a safer form of recreation, but also to develop mechanical skills. The bikes that Ross and his group receive are all donations. The bikes that they can’t give to kids they either give to adults for commuting to and from work, or they ship them overseas through organizations like Bikes not Bombs and Pedals for Progress. These organizations allow people in Africa and other countries to learn mechanical skills and personally invest in a sustainable and efficient form of transportation (they basically build their own bikes).
What does Recycle Bicycle do? They fix kids bikes for free, primarily concerned with safety, and give out new bikes. Recycle Bicycle gives inner city kids opportunities not only to have a safer form of recreation, but also to develop mechanical skills. The bikes that Ross and his group receive are all donations. The bikes that they can’t give to kids they either give to adults for commuting to and from work, or they ship them overseas through organizations like Bikes not Bombs and Pedals for Progress. These organizations allow people in Africa and other countries to learn mechanical skills and personally invest in a sustainable and efficient form of transportation (they basically build their own bikes).
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