Showing posts with label bicycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycling. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Chico in Top 10 Again!

Once again, our little town of Chico is in a nationwide "Top 10" list of best places to live!  This time it's the April 2010 issue of Men's Journal.  I haven't seen the actual magazine yet (hopefully it's not sold out here in Chico), but I did catch the local Chico E-R newspaper article.  According to staff writer Laura Urseny, "How the university provides a plus to the community was mentioned, as well as the cultural and arts amenities that Chico provides."

 Chico's legacy of "Best Of" ratings includes: 

 Go Chico!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Bike to Work Week

I'm proud to say our office, W. M. Campbell Real Estate, participated in "Bike to Work Week" by riding our bicyles to the office today. (BTW, we all DID wear helmets!) Couldn't have picked a more beautiful day to do it, either! Distances varied from 1/2 mile to nearly 10 miles round trip (with my bike commute in the mid-range at 5 miles). I sometimes ride my EVT electric scooter, which is a "bit" easier than hopping on the bike if I have to run out and show a house!

Left to right: Laura Burghardt, Aggy Adamczyk, Bill Campbell, Joan Bacchus, Kym Campbell, Peggy Dudman, Becky Prater, Heather Jay, and John Anderson.

For more info on biking around Chico (including bike paths and maps), visit http://www.chicovelo.org/ Happy biking!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

The Bike King


Today in Chico the First Annual "Tour de Ed" fundraiser was held to help raise money for the Chico Cyclist Care Fund (recently created to help cyclists who sustain injuries while bicycling). This fundraising bike ride is named for Ed McLaughlin (pictured), local bicyling legend, who suffered a severe spinal injury on Dec. 21, 2007, while riding through our beautiful Bidwell Park. A man who "walks his talk," Ed hasn't owned an automobile since 1982 (the year my younger son was born and, interestingly, the year the Greenline was established in Chico, protecting farm land on Chico's west side by separating urban and agricultural areas.), and has been a tireless advocate of bicycling (founder of Chico Velo Cycling Club) throughout his years in Chico. Largely through Ed's efforts, The League of American Bicyclists recognized Chico in 2004 with its prestigious Bicycle Friendly Community designation. And in 1997, Chico was listed in Bicycling Magazine as the nation's #1 bicycling community.

I met Ed about 20 years ago (one of those "Chico" things--can't remember where or exactly when) and, even though our paths have only occasionally crossed over the years, those moments have always been graced with that big, sparkling "Ed" grin and cheerful hello. I firmly believe that Ed McLaughlin is one of those unsung heroes who breeze through life touching so many lives, working selflessly to leave the planet a better place. No wonder everyone loves the guy. Here's to your health and ultimate recovery, Ed. As the Chico Velo motto declares:

Eat, Breathe, Drink, Pedal

and hopefully you'll be back pedaling again in the not-too-distant future.

(Donations can be made payable to:
"Chico Cyclist Care Fund," c/o Pullins Cyclery, 801 Main St.,Chico, CA 95928)