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Inner SE Get Together recap and photos

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The crowd listens to PBOT’s Ellen
Vanderslice for an update on the
bike master plan.
(Photos © J. Maus)

We had another great Get Together in inner Southeast last night. A very solid turnout of readers, local bike business owners, event promoters, advocates and planners showed up to learn, network, and drink some very good beer.

Each one of our Get Togethers (this is the fifth) has taken on a different feel. Last night we didn’t talk much about road conditions and bikeway highs and lows. Instead, with the amazing amount of active bike people in Southeast, the night turned into a great opportunity for business-to-business networking and for people to put faces to the names and projects they read about everyday here on BikePortland.

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After a bit of mingling with friends old and new, I did my usual bit of calling on people in the crowd randomly and asking them to share a bit about what they do (sorry if I embarrassed anyone).

Below is a round-up of who spoke up (many thanks to volunteer reporter Lindsay Epstein for this!):

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Bike builder (and BikePortland intern) Jonathan “JR”
Reed (R), chats with lawyer and former BTA
board member Craig Bachman.

It’s a huge thrill to be able to connect people that have shared interests. Listening to the hum of conversations throughout the event, I could just feel the community getting stronger. I hope everyone had a great time, learned a bit, and was able to meet someone new. Thanks for coming out.

Browse a few more photos here.

We’re busy planning our next Get Together so stay tuned. For links to reports of previous events we’ve had in St. Johns, Outer Southeast, Milwaukie, and Multnomah Village, check out our Get Together page.

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