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Member Blog

Club officers and ride leaders, you can now post your updates here! Simply adding #Slack to your post will post a summary in Slack (#Instagram and #Facebook coming soon). This is the perfect place to stay in the loop on all things Charles River Wheelers.

NOTE: Member Blog posts may also be published, up to two weeks in a row, in the club's weekly email newsletter, ChainLink, as selected by ChainLink editorial staff. Posts must be submitted by noon on Wednesday to be considered for that week's ChainLink.

  • 2025-09-08 4:30 PM | Barbara Jacobs (Administrator)

    From Arlington to Bedford on Sunday September 14th, the Minuteman bike path will host music, dance, art and yoga at different venues along the way.  The event runs from 11am to 3pm, with yoga will kick off the day at 10am in Tower Park, Lexington.  All events are free.  Come ride the bike path and see what you can find!

    Check out the event schedule here



  • 2025-09-01 7:15 AM | Barbara Jacobs (Administrator)

    Please join the CRW Board at the Annual Meeting of the Club on September 14th at 4PM.

    This virtual meeting will highlight the following:

    • Introduction of the current leadership team
    • Member Survey highlights
    • Financial Position
    • Current Projects
    • Future Projects

    You will have time to ask questions and help guide the future of CRW.

    Register here.


  • 2025-08-31 3:12 PM | Barbara Jacobs (Administrator)

    Plays in Place: The Kittie Knox Plays

    (co-produced and co-written by former Mount Auburn AiR Patrick Gabridge)

    Locations & Dates

    ·  Cambridge Crossing, East Cambridge, September 13

    ·  Eustis Estate Museum & Study Center, Milton, September 20

    ·  Herter Park, Boston, September 27

    Kittie Knox was a young biracial cyclist who fought against race-based limitations in America’s post-Reconstruction reaction against Black advancement. During her cycling career (1893 – 1899), she became a well-known century (100-mile) rider, protested the League of American Wheelmen’s color bar, and refused to conform to conventions about “lady-like” speed and fashion while cycling. The plays chronicle the dramatic story of a turbulent time in America’s history, with lessons for today’s struggle for racial and gender equality and justice.

    See Kittie’s story brought to life in a trilogy of plays performed outdoors (with bikes!) at three different locations in the greater Boston area. These unique productions will take place at a new outdoor space each weekend during September.

    Learn more, registration upcoming 

    Read more about Mount Auburn resident Kittie Knox (1874-1900)



  • 2025-08-27 2:16 PM | Amy Juodawlkis (Administrator)


    Longtime CRW member Dr. Richard "Dick" Williamson passed away on August 9, 2025, at age 85. As his daughter Heidi Williamson told us, Dick "loved the Wheelers and continued as long as his body would allow." Dick also made an enormous impact on cycling through his rail trail advocacy.

    A Cycling Commuter and Advocate

    Dick commuted 25 miles daily by bicycle to MIT Lincoln Laboratory for decades. More importantly for our community, he played an oversized role in developing the Bruce Freeman and Mass Central Rail Trails, both with significant segments in Sudbury where he lived.

    For each trail vote, Dick mobilized hundreds of supporters. During his twelve years on Sudbury's Park and Recreation Commission, he tirelessly championed these projects. His lifelong dream for the Sudbury Rail Trail came to fruition in the final year of his life.

    A Lasting Legacy

    Every cyclist enjoying the Bruce Freeman or Mass Central Rail Trails rides on paths that exist because of Dick's unwavering advocacy. While he may not have joined organized rides, he built the infrastructure that brings us all together.

    Memorial Gathering: September 14, 2025, 3:00 PM at Davis Field, Sudbury. All are welcome.

    Visit Dick's Obituary Page for more details.

  • 2025-08-26 11:14 AM | Amy Juodawlkis (Administrator)

    The following charity ride is shared on an informational basis for CRW members. CRW is not affiliated with this event.

    Ride 25 mi, 50 mi, or 100 K (or walk 5 K) to raise money for A Place To Turn as part of Three Squares New England’s Ride for Food. The event starts and ends at Noble and Greenough School in Dedham. All funds raised by A Place To Turn team members will directly support pantry operations. 

    More information and register here: https://www.aplacetoturn-natick.org/ride-for-food


  • 2025-08-23 1:42 PM | Amy Juodawlkis (Administrator)

    The following charity ride is shared on an informational basis for CRW members. CRW has no affiliation with this event.

    Date: Sunday, September 14, 2025

    Location: Northern Essex Community College, 100 Elliott Street, Haverhill, MA

    Routes: 

    • 100 Mile - 7 a.m.
    • 62 Mile - 7:30 a.m. 
    • 35 Mile - 9 a.m.
    • 15 Mile - 10 a.m. 

    Website: https://emmausinc.org/cycle-for-shelter-2/

    For the month of August, take $10 off your Cycle for Shelter registration fee when you use code “RIDEWITHUS” at checkout.

    Emmaus helps the women, men, and children that are the neediest among us. Many of their clients deal with mental illness, substance abuse, and domestic violence. Their clients range across all races, ethnicities, ages, and backgrounds. At Emmaus, everyone matters.

    Emmaus’ signature fundraising event, Cycle for Shelter, started in 1989 when their founding Executive Director completed a 1,200-mile bike ride from Georgia to Massachusetts, visiting more than 100 programs serving homeless and impoverished families along the way. Hundreds of Emmaus supporters and cyclists met him when he arrived in Haverhill.

    Over the past 37 years, Cycle for Shelter has raised more than $2.4 million for Emmaus. It is an event the community looks forward to each year. Nearly 200 cyclists participate and dozens of local businesses and restaurants sponsor the ride.

    Questions? Contact Matthew Vogel at matthew@emmausinc.org or 978-241-3449.

  • 2025-08-07 3:05 PM | Amy Juodawlkis (Administrator)

    The following was shared by community member David Mark.


    A sculpture of a bicycle/bicyclist has been added to the Assabet River Rail Trail in Maynard, across Main Street from Ray & Sons Cyclery. Mention of this and photo could be added to any ride that incorporates that 3.4 mile section of ARRT. See more information from David Mark here

  • 2025-08-05 2:25 PM | Amy Juodawlkis (Administrator)

    CRW is excited to announce a member discount for VIBE cycling tours, including their Spain trips in October, 2025.

    Discount details:

    • Discount code: CRW
    • Amount: $500 off regular tour price
    • One discount per member email account
    • Valid for tour bookings made before January 1, 2026 

    VIBE Tours — Ride Spain with Sepp Kuss

    https://www.vibetours.co/

    7 Nights, 5 rides, Culture & Tourism

    Two October Departures10/18/25 & 10/25/25

    Regular price: $4,995 / person (Price is inclusive of most food & drink on and off the bike, ground transport, tourism & more. See the trip page for details. Limited private rooms are available for $700 additional.)

    VIBE Tours is an adventurous cycling travel company connecting fans with their favorite champions for fun and unforgettable trips in top European destinations.

    Their tours in southern Spain
     this October feature Sepp Kuss of Team Visma | Lease a Bike. Sepp won the 2023 Vuelta a España and is “the chillest guy in the pro peloton,” according to fellow racer Matteo Jorgenson.

    Ride through the gorgeous farmland and mountains west of Málaga. Pop into some of Spain's most beautiful villages for lunch and coffee. Go from the hills above the Mediterranean to the lush pine forests and limestone peaks of the Sierra de Grazalema nature preserve. Along the way, stop in some of Spain's most beautiful towns. With good roads, mild climate, epic climbs and flowing descents, this bicycle paradise is a bucket-list destination.

    There will be 290 miles and 29,000 feet of climbing spread over five rides with a rest day in the middle, and plenty of stops to refuel, catch your breath, and take in the scene—it's a challenging but rewarding adventure. Sepp will join each group for one full day on and off the bike, making it an intimate way to get inspired by somebody at the top of their game!

    For more Info: Rides | Hotels | Itinerary | Included | FAQ

    Questions? steve@vibetours.coevan@vibetours.co

  • 2025-08-04 8:14 PM | John O'Dowd (Administrator)

    The following charity ride is shared by club member John O'Dowd, on an informational basis for CRW members. CRW is not affiliated with this event.

    Come ride the Bike for the Woods on Sunday, August 10, 2025, beginning at Center School in Stow (Hartley Road entrance) at 8:30 AM. All proceeds benefit the Stow Conservation Trust.

    Ride one of our routes ranging from a family-friendly 5 mi, to 14 mi, 37 mi, and a metric century of 62 mi.

    All routes are well-marked with arrows and GPS routes are available for bike computers and smartphones. Mostly quiet roads with great scenery. The shorter (5 and 14 mi) routes are flat; the longer routes (37 and 64 mi) are hilly enough to be challenging even for experienced cyclists.

    Advance registration is $25 per rider over 12 years, $15 per child ($55 family maximum). Day of event registration is $30 per rider over 12, $20 per child, $60 maximum. More information, including routes and registration links, can be found at Bikeforthewoods.org

  • 2025-07-22 10:50 AM | Amy Juodawlkis (Administrator)

    CRW's Climb to the Clouds will test your biking abilities with lots of climbing including Mt. Wachusett for the Century distance. We hope to see you there!

    When: 2025-08-03; 7:00 AM
    Location: Lincoln Sudbury HS

    Register now!

    https://crw.org/event-6202845

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