Timbuk2, pioneer of the messenger bag and made-in-San Francisco customization, will host a special DRAFT meetup in partnership with PeopleForBikes. Since 2015, the bike industry coalition and charitable foundation, PeopleForBikes, have been hosting DRAFT meetups all over the nation in order to build a more unified front in advocating the importance of cycling. On Tuesday, January 24, Timbuk2 will continue this practice with a meetup of their very own! The night will include a panel of hand-selected leaders in the bike industry, a special tour of the Timbuk2 factory, and a chance to network and mingle over delicious snacks and refreshing libations from Fort Point Beer.
Speakers include:
? Paolo Cosulich-Schwartz from Bay Area Bike Share
? Janice Li from San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
? Andreas Freitag from COBI of America
? Devin Carlson from Archer Components
If you feel like you have a few cycling initiatives and ideas up your sleeve, don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to finally bring these thoughts to fruition. Register now at the event’s official Eventbrite page or via Facebook for a chance to contribute to an important discussion on cycling in San Francisco.
Timbuk2, pioneer of the messenger bag and made-in-San Francisco customization, will host a special DRAFT meetup in partnership with PeopleForBikes. Since 2015, the bike industry coalition and charitable foundation, PeopleForBikes, have been hosting DRAFT meetups all over the nation in order to build a more unified front in advocating the importance of cycling. On Tuesday, January 24, Timbuk2 will continue this practice with a meetup of their very own! The night will include a panel of hand-selected leaders in the bike industry, a special tour of the Timbuk2 factory, and a chance to network and mingle over delicious snacks and refreshing libations from Fort Point Beer.
Speakers include:
? Paolo Cosulich-Schwartz from Bay Area Bike Share
? Janice Li from San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
? Andreas Freitag from COBI of America
? Devin Carlson from Archer Components
If you feel like you have a few cycling initiatives and ideas up your sleeve, don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to finally bring these thoughts to fruition. Register now at the event’s official Eventbrite page or via Facebook for a chance to contribute to an important discussion on cycling in San Francisco.
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