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Preservation Bicycle # 6: The 1986 Fuji Sundance
This is a 1986 Fuji Sundance in Slate (as opposed to the Winner Red color option). It needs some work, but has unlimited potential to be an incredible commuting, touring, or bike camping bicycle. Here’s why…

SALESFORCE... WHAT IS IT?
Upon starting at BBP, one of my goals for 2019 was the integration and implementation of Salesforce. Its now July and we are as ready as we can be to make the switch!

PARADE, BREWERIES, NONPROFITS... OH MY!
July is already here, which means Boise Goathead Fest is only one month away! I have a few updates, fun events, and other sweet deets to give ya before the festivities truly begin.

THE FIRST STOP ON THE BOISE BICYCLE FARM TOUR
Christa here, taking a break from BBP Programs Talk to share a bit about my personal weekend adventure! This past Sunday Boise Bicycle Farm Tours (aka, me and Benjamin) led our first social ride of the season to Morning Owl Farm near Lucky Peak Reservoir.
PRESERVATION BICYCLE #5: 1978 Schwinn Twin Tandem
This is a Schwinn Twin Tandem built in Chicago in June of 1978. How do we know the month? Schwinn has an incredible database with every serial number they ever made. This one has a 5 speeds in the back and a rear drum brake. It’s sort of one size fits all.

191 LBS IS THE WEIGHT TO BEAT!
Over the weekend, the City of Boise hosted the first year of Boise Kind Day on Saturday, a day of volunteerism and giving back to the community we love! The day saw over 500 volunteers helping weed invasive plants, paint greenbelt railings, and landscaping in our parks. One of those invasive species targeted was…. you guessed it! Goatheads.