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Mission

To create a safe, inclusive environment where all community members can learn bike repair skills and access tools and work space to grow a thriving bike community in the Wenatchee Valley.

​Vision

We envision a community where bike riding is affordable, accessible, and safe, and where everyone has an opportunity to bike for commuting, recreation and camaraderie.

Values

Education Demystify how bikes work and help riders ride safely. Educated riders are confident and empowered riders. They're better able to safely navigate a community where cars and trucks dominate the roadways.

Community Building Biking is a socioeconomic equalizer. A bike co-op is accessible to all, from those who do not consider bikes a part of their daily life to seasoned riders looking for a place to gather, work on bikes or take classes. All are welcome and encouraged to participate and volunteer.

Advocacy for all things biking helps to improve community awareness of riders, improves safety and promotes thoughtful development of future bike routes and infrastructure.

Sustainability An increase in community members who ride, repair, and advocate for bikes translates into fewer discarded bikes, reduced carbon emissions, and leads to a healthier, more interconnected community.

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Thank you to our Platinum Sponsor: 

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We have the incredible opportunity to live in the homelands of the P'Squosa / Wenatchi people. The importance of acknowledging the true history of this land cannot be overstated. Thank you to our valley's first stewards. To learn more, visit the Indigenous Roots & Reparation Foundation. 
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 by Frank Cone

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