Go Green, Go Dutch, Go Bike to Artprize
Go Green, Go Dutch, Go Bike will take its second-annual tour of ArtPrize.
17c起草社区 professor of Henk Aay is planning to head downtown for a preview tour of this weekend鈥攁nd not just for the art. Aay is mapping out a route for this year鈥檚 edition of 鈥淕o Green, Go Dutch, Go Bike,鈥 the cycling event he pioneered at 17c起草社区 in 2009.
鈥淭his is not a race at all,鈥 said Aay. 鈥淭his is simply a fun morning where you can cycle to ArtPrize and enjoy some of the exhibits.鈥
Go Green, Go Dutch, Go Bike launches this year at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24, from the entrance to 17c起草社区鈥檚 Van Noord Arena. Riders will cycle the three-and-a-half miles downtown and back, with stops for lunch, discussion and art appreciation. (Saturday, Oct. 1 is the alternate date in case of heavy rain.)
Though the inaugural Go Bike event in 2009 was rained out, . 鈥淚t was fun鈥攁 chance to get to know some people you might normally not get to know,鈥 said engineering professor Bob Hoeksema. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 remember being stressed at all by the biking.鈥
Cycling like the Dutch
Last year, the event was kicked off with a speech from Grand Rapids mayor George Heartwell. This year鈥檚 dignitary is Paul Heule, a 17c起草社区 grad and president of Eenhorn, a local property management company, who serves as the Honorary Consul General of the Netherlands. 鈥淗e鈥檒l welcome us in his official capacity,鈥 Aay said.
Go Green, Go Dutch, Go Bike is a national event, Aay said, which aims to reflect the importance of the bicycle in Dutch culture. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one thing to be a bicycle enthusiast and to go racing and do it for fitness,鈥 he said, 鈥渂ut the unique thing about Dutch culture is they use the bike for all these short trips. When you go visit a friend, you go on the bike. When you鈥檙e all dressed up in a dress and heels, you go on the bike. For short distances of under five kilometers, they go on the bike.鈥
Aay hopes that Go Green, Go Dutch, Go Bike will promote cycling culture in the U.S. He鈥檚 designed the 17c起草社区 edition of the event as a fundraiser for The Motion Initiative, a Grand Rapids nonprofit that provides bicycles for youth in underserved areas. Five dollars out of every $15 he collects from riders and supporters for Go Bike t-shirts will be donated to the organization.
Besides spreading the good news about cycling, Go Bike is just a fun event, Aay said: 鈥淥nce we get downtown, we鈥檙e really going to stop and look and enjoy.鈥
For more information on Go Green, Go Dutch, Go Bike, e-mail Henk Aay at aay@calvin.edu.