Four Road I courses to be offered in St. Louis in 2005
Submitted by Brent Hugh on Tue, 12/28/2004 - 5:20am
Bill Carlson of St. Louis is teaching 4 Road I courses in 2005. Bill sent the following information about the courses:
Road I is the requisite for anyone who might like to become a League Cycling Instructor (LCI) with the League of American Bicyclists.
To sign up for one of these classes, contact Marty Koch, Recreation Supervisor, Saint Louis County Park and Recreation, 636-391-3474.
Tuition is $30.
The St. Louis BikeFed will reimburse any member who takes the Road I course.
The course site is Jefferson Barracks Vsitors Center located in Jefferson Barracks County Park which is north of the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in SOuth St. Louis County.
Bill will be glad to give anyone from out of town directions. The class size will be limited to 6.
Dates are March 19th, May 21st, July 16th and August 13th.
In addition, the League of American Bicyclists is offering the 2.5 day League Cycling Instructor (LCI) Seminar in Springfield, MO. Contact is Coy Hart, email hillbillyoncrank@wmconnect.com.
Several STLBikeFed members are going to Springfield to attend the LCI course. Bill Carlson's first course in 2002 included three who have since becomne LCIs and Coy is one of them.
Road I is the requisite for anyone who might like to become a League Cycling Instructor (LCI) with the League of American Bicyclists.
To sign up for one of these classes, contact Marty Koch, Recreation Supervisor, Saint Louis County Park and Recreation, 636-391-3474.
Tuition is $30.
The St. Louis BikeFed will reimburse any member who takes the Road I course.
The course site is Jefferson Barracks Vsitors Center located in Jefferson Barracks County Park which is north of the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in SOuth St. Louis County.
Bill will be glad to give anyone from out of town directions. The class size will be limited to 6.
Dates are March 19th, May 21st, July 16th and August 13th.
In addition, the League of American Bicyclists is offering the 2.5 day League Cycling Instructor (LCI) Seminar in Springfield, MO. Contact is Coy Hart, email hillbillyoncrank@wmconnect.com.
Several STLBikeFed members are going to Springfield to attend the LCI course. Bill Carlson's first course in 2002 included three who have since becomne LCIs and Coy is one of them.
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