Saturday, March 26th

Workshop topics will cover traffic laws, riding on the road, finding your route, gear selection, and a discussion on just getting started. Speakers include Eileen Hyatt, Paul Turner, Barb Chamberlain, & John Speare. In addition, P2P will be on hand at the end of the workshop to go over flat repair and basic bike maintenance – so bring your bicycle!

All proceeds from this workshop will go to support P2P (the cost is $15), and you can register online through Brown Paper Tickets, or, come to the store (32 W 2nd Ave., on the NE corner of 2nd and Browne) and register today!

For more information contact Beth Mort at Sun People Dry Goods, 509.363.9378, or send her an email: beth@sunpeopledrygoods.com.

Radicality Today: Time, Hygiene, and Education

Jason Bennetch

  • Mythical creature: Dragon
  • Favorite tool song: Lateralis
  • Born: Riverside CA
  • Hospital: March AFB
  • Favorite aspect of being a student: The opportunity to learn
  • Reason for volunteering: Exude positive influence upon the community
  • Mother’s occupation: Lumber machinist
  • Current book: A brief history of nearly everything

brush your teeth, brush your teeth, brush your teeth until they're sparkeling! (thanks aunti iz)

registration formation

Pedals has two classes coming up in the month of April: Drive-train Maintenance and Wheel Building. Each will be rad. Check out the classes section for more information; but know this UBI! We’re into a liberatory education, and we have free twine!

a landscape of expression, tumbling like an ocean wave, crumbling calm upon the perforated shoreline of our mental blah...

Radicality Today: Time, Bikes, and Food

Nick Kovalenko

  • Mythical creature: Griffin
  • Favorite fugazi song: Suggestion
  • Born: Puyallup
  • Hospital: Good Sam
  • Favorite aspect of being a carpenter: The Reveal
  • Reason for volunteering: Community Involvement
  • Grandfathers occupation: North Dakota State Rep /  Farmer
  • Favorite books:     Car Light & Long Way Gone

where is the yellow one from?

belly button lint

rugged crust of love devoured diminished delicious

Where are We?

In the wake of financial catastrophe, a multi-million dollar public works project has allowed us to erect a convenient system of symbols, or signs,  indicating the location and quality of our services.

Now that you can find us so easily it must be mentioned; we can only help you fix half your bike.