Why is James Farrell a good choice to represent Missouri bicyclists
The Missouri Bicycle Federation, in cooperation with bicycle clubs and organizations across the state of Missouri, is planning to hire James Farrell to represent the interests of bicyclists in the 2005 Missouri legislative session.
Why is Mr. Farrell a good choice to represent bicyclists in Jefferson City?
James Farrell represents Great Rivers Greenway, the St. Louis-area organization that distributes $10 million per year for St. Louis-area trails. Great Rivers has been very pleased with Mr. Farrell's services.
Farrell has many contacts within the current government leadership in Missouri. He is himself a bicyclist and, as most bicyclists do, takes a personal interest in the issues MoBikeFed is promoting.
A representative of Mr. Farrell's caliber does not come cheap, of course--though because of his personal interest in these issues Mr. Farrell is giving us a special nonprofit rate. MoBikeFed is partnering with Missouri bicycle clubs and organizations to help pay this fee.
But to raise this kind of money--and to raise the profile of bicycling in Missouri--we need the help of individual bicyclists across the state.
Your contribution, whether large or small, will help move bicycling forward in Missouri.
How can you help?
- Join or renew your MoBikeFed membership. Our members are our greatest source of strength.
- Give MoBikeFed gift memberships to your friends/relatives--that way your gift counts twice!
- Donations of any size--whether $1, $100, $1000, or $10,000--are greatly appreciated. You can donate online using a credit card by clicking below:Or send donations to:
Missouri Bicycle Federation, Inc.
Post Office Box 104871
Jefferson City, MO 65110-4871
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