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"CONNECTING UNUSED BICYCLES TO PEOPLE WHO NEED WHEELS"

2531 Broadway
Everett, Wash.
in the Broadway Mall, entrance at back
(425) 252-6952
Exciting news!
We are now operating a Co-Operative. See Co-Op Program for details now!

SHOP HOURS CLICK HERE

 We accept kids, mountain, BMX and adult bikes in good condition. We request a $5 cash donation with each bike to help defray our costs to refurbish the bicycle.

Community Bike Progams

Earn-A-Bike
Work4Wheels
Kids Bike Swap
Low-Cost Bike Sales
Christmas House
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Don't miss this local Sharing Wheels fundraiser!

A Frugal Cyclist's Guide to the Universe: An Evening with Willie Weir

Wednesday, December 9,  7PM
Everett Public Library Auditorium,  2702 Hoyt, Everett


Call him cheap, frugal, a tightwad or an initiator of kindness, but
Willie Weir knows how to get the most bang for his buck when it comes
to traveling the world, whether he's giving the world's cheapest
engagement ring, protesting an insanely over-priced fish dinner,
knocking on doors for free lodging or eating his way to free ice
cream.

Willie will bring to life tales from his latest book, Travels with
Willie - tales that will have you chuckling and leave you wanting to
chuck your day job and hit the road!

The Seattle Weekly says, "The self-described ‘cycling fool’ has some
of the same manic energy as his fellow bike enthusiast Robin Williams;
accordingly, his presentations are more like stand-up comedy than dry
slide-and-pointer travel pr
esentations. Off the bike, he’s got energy
to burn; on it, he could probably power a small city if attached to a
generator.”

No cost for event but books will be available for sale and Willie will
autograph. A portion of all book sales will benefit Sharing Wheels
Community Bike Shop, "connecting  unused bicycles to people who need
wheels".



Travels with WillieWillie Weir
writer · speaker · bicycle advocate
willie@willieweir.com    www.willie

"Connecting unused bikes to people who need wheels"