City of Selma: Hike and bike trails master plan

City of Selma Public Meeting

Come and tell us about trails and beautification of Selma.

Background: The City has embarked on a study to determine the need for trails, bike routes and streetscape improvements in Selma.

We want to know:

  • Where would you like to see trails?
  • Where would you like to bike if bike routes are provided?
  • How would you like to see Selma enhanced with city and trail gateways?

YOUR INPUT IS IMPORTANT TO US
Please try to attend

Venue: City Hall: 9375 Corporate Drive Selma, Texas 78154

Date & Time: August 3, 2017 at 6:00 PM

For questions or any special requirements, please contact:
Wyatt Agee, Assistant to the City Administrator,
City of Selma, Ph. 210.651.7824, wagee@ci.selma.tx.us

 

Thank you - June 2017

Thank you to the following people who joined SAW or renewed their membership:

Carlos Acevedo
Jean Domalain
JJ Garza
Ernest Gibson & Jeanne Gibson
Patti Hale & Steve Hale
Richard Hanna
Jack Ishihara & Vicky Ishihara
Janet Merritt
Steph Pepi & Sam Pepi
Samuel Perez III & Michele Obregan
Ryan Provenzano
Tom Railsback
Allan Riggs
Pamela Rohrer & Patrick Monahan
John Seaman & Paula Seaman
Jorge Tijerina
 

 

Wheels down at 7:30!

Due to members' requests, we are moving the start time of our rides from 8:00 AM to 7:30 AM. I've discussed this with members representing various speeds and distances. Everyone is in favor of an earlier start. Most preferred 7:30 over 7:00. So, 7:30 it is!

The first ride with our new start time is Woman Hollering Creek, which is scheduled for Saturday, June 24th.

Hope to see you on Saturday at our 7:30 AM start!

Bill Blackford
President
San Antonio Wheelmen

Get the Word Out for the RnR 100!

The San Antonio Wheelmen Bicycle Club is joining with Each One Teach One of San Antonio (EOTO) to put on a fund-raising ride to benefit EOTO. EOTO is a non-profit, adult literacy organization dedicated to helping under-educated citizens learn the basic life skills in order to live more productive and personally satisfying lives. 

Please consider participating in or volunteering for the RnR100 ride. Also, like RnR100 on Facebook & follow RnR100 on Twitter!

Ride Chairman Update

We have had a number of interesting rides this year. We rode to Castroville, and also had a fun ride from Welfare to Comfort. Two weeks ago we rode up to Sattler and had a beautiful ride down River Road to New Braunfels. Last week was the Brietzke Pie Ride where the club paid for our desert. We had three tables of eaters! 

Coming up on the last Saturday in March we are planning a Bullis Park Taco Ride, in which we will be serving breakfast tacos and drinks beginning at 7:15. Hopefully, we can provide breakfast for future rides starting on the last Saturday of a month.

As discussed in the President’s Message, new and old routes are being developed and refined.  One route I am excited to be working on is the Devil’s Backbone Ride. The board has created a number of variable rides that will be incorporated into this ride. It will be one of the most challenging rides for the strong riders and will have a southern loop which will be a true delight to other riders. Watch for the Devil’s Backbone on future schedules!

The board also discussed getting away from paper maps.  Hopefully we will be rolling out an exciting and amazing solution that all of you will embrace.  More details on this will be forthcoming.

Lastly, the board has initiated plans to implement rider classifications to help you have better rides with compatible riders. So, watch for the roll out of this too.

Anyone with ideas or suggestions on any of these new events, drop me a line at David@LevinsonLaw.com

 

Member of the Month for March 2017

In 1997, John Farugia arrived in San Antonio via Chicago and he joined the club the following year. His passion for cycling grew once he became a SAW member. For example, he served as the club president from 2001 through 2005 and helped the American Diabetes Association create the very first San Antonio to Austin Tour de Cure.

John believes that his membership has introduced him to many awesome Texas cycling venues and events. More importantly, he feels that the club is very social and is a great way to meet people, including some with whom he's cycled for almost 20 years.

John is an executive for an ophthalmology company.

The bike he would most like to ride is his current bicycle, a Pinarello Dogma. However, when riding tandem with his wife, Melissa, John said that his Cannondale Tandem becomes his favorite bike.

You are most likely to spot him and/or his wife at rides like Toutant Beauregard, Kendalia, Blanco, or any rides in Gillespie County.