Volunteers for the SpokeFest are What Makes OUR Wheels Go Round
SpokeFest is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which supports bicycle education, bicycle safety, and promotes the many beneficial uses of bicycles for transportation and a healthy, active lifestyle.
Our organization and its goals are supported by sponsorships and donations. Rider registration fees do not cover all of the expenses of SpokeFest. Please consider volunteering or making a donation to support the SpokeFest Association. Donations to SpokeFest are deductible under federal tax law. If you would like to become a sponsor or donor, please contact us.
SpokeFest couldn’t happen without the tremendous effort from our Volunteers. We’d like to recognize our “Captains” of the different areas of the event for 2011, and as many of the volunteer groups as we can. Many thanks to each and every person, even if your name does not appear below.
Park Loop and Bike Safety Rodeo
Captains: Jude Martin and Jeff Adams
Volunteer groups: Lewis and Clark Ladies XC team and Gonzaga Prep Service Clubs
Registration and Packet Pickup
Captain: Sally Phillips
Volunteer Groups: Spokane Bicycle Club and Spokane Mountaineers
Course Logistics
Captain: Dave Silver
Gino Lisiecki (Round and Round Productions)
Course Marshalls
Captain: Geoff Webster
Food stops
Captains: Chris Ashenbrener and Mike Moloney
Mechanical Support
Captain: Dave Buescher
Volunteers & Volunteer Party
Captain: Sally Stratton
Bag Stuffing
Captain: Roger Schramm
Sponsors
Captain: Kathy Chase
PR
Captain: Anna Bresnahan
Start Area
Captain: Kelly Stevens
Medical Support
Captain: Mary Beth Flygare
SpokeFest Booth
Captain: Chris Schnug
SpokeFair
Captains: Paul Fish and Joyce Fontaine
Sag Drivers
Captain: Burke Blevins
Entertainment
Captains: Tom Burns and Chris Ashenbrener
Recycling
Captain: Russ Nobbs
Photography
Faye Klein and Ron Klein
Bike Corral
BSA Troop 340
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Four Routes for 2011
The Classic River Loop:
This 21-mile route covers some of Spokane's most beautiful
riding, including the Aubrey L. White Parkway, Riverside State
Park and a finish atop of the Spokane Falls.
Park Loop and Bike Safety Rodeo:
A 1-mile loop entirely within Riverfront Park, with no street crossings. Volunteers will be spread along the route to watch and assist riders.
Spokane Falls Option:
Shortcut the Classic River Loop into a 9 mile ride.
Four Mounds Option:
A 26 mile add-on to the Classic River Loop, for a
total of 47 miles.
So What's SpokeFest Like?
Check out this Hank Greer Video!