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*Select from an existing WNBR event using a menu and form on the upper right portion of the main page of the [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org global WNBR web site] and indicate in the form that you want to help organize and/or promote the event
 
*Select from an existing WNBR event using a menu and form on the upper right portion of the main page of the [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org global WNBR web site] and indicate in the form that you want to help organize and/or promote the event
 
*Suggest a new ride (using the form discussed above) by selecting "nominate city" and by filling in (1) name of proposed city (2) organizors' name (2) organizors' e-mail address (4) selecting "participate", "volunteer" and "receive e-mail" in the check box.
 
*Suggest a new ride (using the form discussed above) by selecting "nominate city" and by filling in (1) name of proposed city (2) organizors' name (2) organizors' e-mail address (4) selecting "participate", "volunteer" and "receive e-mail" in the check box.
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To add a new city link:
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#Create an account or login
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#Add your city name
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Revision as of 20:31, 29 January 2006

How to organize a ride

(1) All rides listed here must committ to the following:

  • The general message of WNBR is a protest against oil dependency and body shame. WNBR advocates and celebrates sustainable energy, environmentally-responsible living, human-powered transport and body-positive values. No ride should seriously deviate from this general message and no ride may require any minimum amount of clothing for the ride.
  • Take promotion of the ride seriously. Organizors should work together with like-minded inviduals and groups (such as Critical Mass) to make a successful event. Organizers must distribute flyers and work with grassroots media and press to generate interest.
  • Provide basic information for publicizing the event on the web including a start time and location.

(2) Potential Ride organizers must choose from one of the following:

  • Select from an existing WNBR event using a menu and form on the upper right portion of the main page of the global WNBR web site and indicate in the form that you want to help organize and/or promote the event
  • Suggest a new ride (using the form discussed above) by selecting "nominate city" and by filling in (1) name of proposed city (2) organizors' name (2) organizors' e-mail address (4) selecting "participate", "volunteer" and "receive e-mail" in the check box.