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    Need Money? Metro Vancouver Cultural Grants

    Do you provide a cultural service and need some money. Check out the release from Metro Vancouver regarding the 2010 cultural grants.   Good Luck.

    APPLY BY JULY 26, 2010 – METRO VANCOUVER CULTURAL GRANTS

    Funding assistance applications from cultural organizations that operate region-wide programs and services will be accepted by Metro Vancouver until July 26, 2010.

    Metro Vancouver provides cultural operating grants to major metropolitan arts groups that serve all Lower Mainland residents.

    Specifically ineligible from regional funding are religious, ethnic, social service or sports organizations, local art institutions whose mandate is to serve the needs of their particular communities, universities, community colleges and other educational institutions, community centres and civic departments or branches.

    The 2010 application form can be downloaded from www.metrovancouver.org, or requested by e-mailing judy.robertson@metrovancouver.org or calling 604-432-6205.

    Completed applications must be submitted by 4 p.m. Monday, July 26, 2010 to:

    Judy Robertson, Cultural Grants, Metro Vancouver, 4330 Kingsway, Burnaby, B.C. V5H 4G8.





    Get Moving on my new E-Bike

    My new E-Bike

    I have always loved biking; this started as a kid growing up in PoCo and riding my bike to school. As I grew up I continued to ride my bike - to Douglas College then to SFU. Over the years I have continued to ride my bike to work and with my family. I will never forget the cycling ‘holiday’ Erin and I took by riding the Oregon Coast. Now as Mayor I enjoy riding my bike around the community, not only as a good way to get around but also to provide leadership. However, the downside is riding in a suit on a hot spring or summer day can be extremely uncomfortable.

    So, I called my friends Glenn and Kelly at Westwood Cycle (Caps) to help with a solution. My dilemma is not unique.  Glenn told me stories from other urban areas around the world, and how to make it more effective for someone to commute by bike while wearing a suit. The solution: e-Bike, an electrical assist bike.

    The basis concept is the bike is equipped with an electric engine that assists the riding as they are peddling. The electric engine is not like a motorcycle, the rider still needs to pedal.

    This is a great solution.  I have been commuting on my new bike over the past 6 weeks. The outcome: excellent! I have an easy commute wearing a suit and arrive at my destination comfortable.

    Stay tuned, I will provide you with a continued update over time.

    Greg

    PS: There is one other aspect of my new e-bike that is essential. The bike is equipped with puncture resistant tires and self healing tire tubes. Last week I had two flat tires and both times the flats were fixed themselves and I was able to keep riding to my destination. I did not break stride, it was phenomenal. I recommend these tubes for anyone who commutes.