having the signs displayed in the libraries is nice, but what about the majority of the public that don't visit a library.
they need to be seen by the public- billboard? newspaper......
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: ckcycle-bounces@lists.ncf.ca [mailto:ckcycle-bounces@lists.ncf.ca] On Behalf Of Daniel Brousseau
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 4:18 PM
To: Chatham-Kent Commmunity Cycling Group
Subject: Re: [CKcycle] pull up display

Thanks for the invite of opinion James...

In my eyes it is basic and should do well... Problem is the timing of this release... Kids have already been out of school for almost 6weeks...

I'm sure you know where I am getting at as you and I see eye to eye on most things touching cycling.

Dan

James Lively wrote:

As we were riding along on Sunday, I was asked about the bike signs on the roads. Here’s the first information going out to the public. Let me know what you think as this is a first go, and I’ll take your comments back to the Active Communities Committee.

Thanks

James.

Hello everyone.  This pull up display (x2) will be placed in the Wallaceburg and Chatham Libraries for the month of August.  (a bit too large for the other Libraries), then they can be relocated elsewhere as needed.  There will also be a similar, accompanying poster on the wall – with the informational tear off sheets.  Please advise if anything needs to be changed.  We wanted to keep it light(meaning not too many words) – focused on the Share the Road and the two different road signs.  It is intended for an adult audience.


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