Cory’s Ride Fall 2024 Update
We continue our weekly after-school rides at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Academy in Sausalito/Marin City. Every Wednesday, we invite 6th through 8th-grade students for an afternoon filled with cycling, learning, and fun.
We continue our weekly after-school rides at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Academy in Sausalito/Marin City. Every Wednesday, we invite 6th through 8th-grade students for an afternoon filled with cycling, learning, and fun.
Meet MCBC member Jana Zanetto, read her bike origin story, and learn why she and her husband decided to leave a Legacy gift to MCBC.
Sixteen enthusiastic students from Davidson Middle School and San Rafael High School have successfully graduated from the Summer Academy hosted by Next Generation Scholars. The culmination of this program was marked by the students completing the comprehensive Cory’s Ride classes, equipping them with essential skills and knowledge for safe and enjoyable biking.
Join us at the Marin Century on August 3, 2024, at Stafford Lake Park in Novato. There are three route […]
This summer, Cory’s Ride has joined forces with Next Generation Scholars’ Summer Academy to incorporate bicycling into the camp’s curriculum. Read on to learn more!
Read about how Cory’s Ride students spoke up for safety duing the TAM workshop about the Bellam Blvd Access Improvement Project.
Cory’s Ride has extended its reach to Novato High School, ushering in a new chapter of cycling and community integration.
Read the update on our 25 Cory’s Ride students from Marin City/Sausalito and San Rafael graduated from the program, the largest group yet!
Meet MCBC member James Bogin, an MCBC member for almost 25 years. Read about his cross-country bike adventure frin San Diego to Florida!
Read about MCBC’s Top Ten Wins of 2023. Road Advocacy, Off-Road, Education and Cory’s Ride – there’s much to celebrate and more to do.
WOMEN’S-ONLY FUNDRAISING RIDE HOSTED BY OLEMA HOUSE RESORT Jane Fondo 2024 is back with the same amazing event taking all […]
Kids are fully back in school and many are using their own powerful feet to get there. Traffic reduction is key to calmer, safer streets which encourages more families to walk and bike to schools, further reducing traffic.