Screen Printing Night Jan 19!

This month, our Third Friday event will be a screen-printing extravaganza!

When: Friday the 19th at 6pm

Where: Bike Pirates

Bring your own T-shirts (or any material) that you wish to print on. We will provide the ink, silk screens, and a number of bicycle designs for you. See you there!

Introducing Rainbow (LGBTQ) Day at Bike Pirates!

This new workshop-format event will take place every Third Wednesday of the month, from 6pm to 9pm.

Our Mission for this event is: To provide a safe inclusive space for those with a common interest in cycling, and to share skills through workshops and events.

Our Vision for this event is: To promote cycling among the LGBTQ community and to promote a sense of community among cyclists.

The first workshop will be on January 18, from 6pm to 9pm. This workshop will be on Preparing for winter: Taking care of your bike, and YOU the cyclist, during harsh winter conditions. Please join us!

Please note that during this time, the space will be closed to ordinary DIY participants.

Bike Pirates Closed for Renovations Dec 31st to Jan 8th

Thank you to all the cyclists out there who donated their time and energy making their bikes better in our bike workspace. It’s been a really good season for all volunteers and participants.

Like every bicycle, Bike Pirates needs an overhaul from the busy season. From December 31st to January 8th Bike Pirates will be closed for renovations. In order to make a better space possible, volunteers will be on-site all through the week, but we won’t be open due to massive tuneup of bike pirates.

To help and get involved with the renovations, please email us.

Upping the Anti Issue 13 Launch Party

Come out on Friday, November 11th to launch our latest issue of the journal, lucky issue 13! We’re launching at Bike Pirates. $10 gets you in and a copy of the journal.

As always, subscribers and sustainers get in for free.

Upping the Anti 13 includes:
– Erica Meiners, Liam Michaud, Josh Pavan, and Bridget Simpson on queer responses to sexual offender registries
– Sunera Thobani on the tenth anniversary of 9/11
– Nick Dyer-Witheford on the circulation of the commons
– Interview with Joaquin Cienfuegos on CopWatch LA
– Interview with Mikhail Bjorges on CUPW’s 2011 strike
– Interview with Jesse Rosenfeld on Palestine solidarity and the Freedom Flotilla II
– Interview with Neil Smith on revolutionary ambition under austerity
– Roundtable with members of Queers Against Israeli Apartheid
Book reviews and more…

Putting out this issue was quite the labour of love, so please come out and help us celebrate its launch in style with DJ b# and DJ Nik Red.

See you all there!

West End Rail Trail Community Shed Grand Opening

At noon on Saturday October 29 Friends of West Toronto Railpath will officially open the Community shed on Railpath at the Wallace Avenue Bridge. This shed was donated to the path to help residents promote cycling, community gardening, and other events such as movie nights and Nuit Blanche.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Toronto_RailPath

The Railpath and the shed were supported by Railpath Friend Hilary Bell who passed away this summer and was much beloved for her tireless community volunteerism. With the approval of her family the shed will be known as Hilary’s Shed, a nod to her work and he good natured and informal personality.

On the 29th the shed will be officially opened and in keeping with hopes for future use Bike Pirates will be present to offer free bike tuneups and information right on the Railpath for the afternoon. Bikes for donation can also be dropped off and the Bike Pirates will refurbish them and give them a new life. Intended to help with outreach by groups such as the Bike Pirates the shed has also been recently used by Not Far From The Tree, an organization that harvests fruit from residential trees and donates the results to the homeowners and food banks.

Drop by and say hello, make new friends, fix your bike, and even better donate a bike.