Banjo Blog
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FIVE THINGS is a weekly feature on the Banjo Brothers Blog. It’s a short interview about life and bicycles with a notable person or persons. This week’s FIVE THINGS is with the car-free, professional artist, urban-sketching duo Ken and Roberta Avidor.
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FIVE THINGS is a weekly feature on the Banjo Brothers Blog. It’s a short interview about life and bicycles with a notable person. This week’s FIVE THINGS is with the woman who might just save the bicycle industry, Arleigh Greenwald. For eight years Arleigh was the voice behind the popular women's cycling specific blog, Bikeshop Girl. At the same time she was running bike shops and working in bicycle advocacy. Like always, she's got a lot on her plate. The mother of two has a newborn, two start-up businesses and a new podcast.
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FIVE THINGS is a weekly feature on the Banjo Brothers Blog. FIVE THINGS is a short interview about life and bicycles with a notable person. This week’s FIVE THINGS is with Izzy Cash. The statuesque Ms. Cash, she’s 6’ tall and proud of it, is a SoCal cyclists and self-described gearhead. She likes muscle cars, a good tattoo and rides classic steel bikes around greater Los Angeles. Her passions are gas tungsten arc welding, healthy living and volunteering for the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles. We hope you enjoy this week’s FIVE THINGS.
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This week’s FIVE THINGS is with The Savannah Bicycle Commuter, Gordon Parks. A diabetes diagnoses and a wrecked car got him off the couch and on his bike. Parks serves as a volunteer with the Savannah Bicycle Campaign’s New Standard Cycles program. He spends several hours each week reconditioning donated bicycles, which are given to deserving individuals who need safe, affordable and dependable transportation.