Congratulations To The 2014 Scavenger Hunt Raffle Winners
Before we announce the winners of this year’s Ride and Seek Scavenger Hunt, we would like to thank a few people. First, our partners: Richardson Bike Mart, Alamo Drafthouse, Ten50 BBQ for donating the prizes. If you happen to visit one of these places, thank them for supporting Richardson cyclists.
Next, we’d love to thank YOU, the awesome bike riders of Richardson, for participating in our little fun ride event and submitting such amazing photos. We hope to use the information that you’ve gathered to help us build a better, more bike friendly community.
After collecting over 150 photos, from over 20 riders, we had a drawing of a couple hundred raffle tickets (many of the submissions earned double tickets). Here are the winners:
• Richardson Bike Mart Prize Pack (a pair of bike socks, water bottle and a $25 gift certificate) – Jason Mechler
• Richardson Bike Mart Prize Pack (a pair of bike socks, water bottle and a $25 gift certificate) – Matthew Wright
• Ten50 BBQ Gift Certificate ($25) – Bill Johnson
• Alamo Drafthouse Prize Pack (an Alamo Drafthouse pint glass, $20 food voucher, 2 movie passes) – Bryan Lindsey
Thanks again to everybody for participating in our second annual scavenger hunt. We hope to do this again!
Bicycle Ride And Seek – Photo Scavenger Hunt 2014
You are invited to participate in Richardson’s 2nd Annual Ride And Seek, Photo Scavenger Hunt. From mid-October to mid-November, we are inviting and motivating folks to get out and ride their bikes, explore their neighborhoods and win prizes!
This year’s theme will be “The Bike Racks of Richardson”.
Bike Friendly Richardson is working with the City of Richardson to gather data on the current inventory of available bicycle parking throughout the city. We thought this would be a fun way to involve the bike community and collect valuable information that will help make our city more bike friendly.
DETAILS:
Date: October 15- November 16 (a whole month)
Place: Various Richardson Locations. We need cyclists to explore every corner of our city.
Prizes: A few partners have donated prizes that we will give away to participants via raffle
Sponsors: Richardson Bike Mart, Alamo Drafthouse, Ten50 BBQ
HOW TO PLAY:
– Self-paced ride and hunt around Richardson
– You must capture images of your bike next to any bike rack (in the city limits)
– All images must be taken between October 15 – November 16, 2014
– Each image submitted will equal 1 raffle ticket for prizes; more tickets = better chances to win a prize
– Each rack can only be submitted once per person. However, each rack can be submitted by multiple people.
– All images must be submitted (see below) by Thursday, November 17, 2014
BONUS:
– A Bonus tickets will be given to each ‘First Arrival’ shot:
Multiple people can shoot and share the same rack, but if you are the FIRST to submit a shot of that rack, you get a bonus ticket. This is to encourage more folks to seek out more unique racks around town.
IMAGE SUBMISSIONS (choose one of the following):
– email (images or links) bikefriendlyrichardson@gmail.com
– BFR Facebook timeline: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BikeFriendlyRichardson/
– Instagram #bfrhunt2014
– Twitter #bfrhunt2014
– Flickr – https://www.flickr.com/groups/bikeracksrichardson/ (you must join this group to submit)
EACH IMAGE SUBMISSION MUST INCLUDE:
– Your full name
– Your email address
– Your phone# (optional) (flickr, twitter and instagram users can email us this info to match up with your alias)
– VERY IMPORTANT – The location of the bike rack that you are submitting
RULES:
– Bike rack must be installed for the purpose of being a bike rack. No sign poles, fences, railings, etc.
– Bike rack must be installed on property within the city limits of Richardson. Sorry, any others won’t be counted.
– Bike racks on cars do not count.
– Any bike rack can be submitted multiple times by multiple people, but that bike rack can only be submitted once per person. Remember, the first person to submit for each rack gets a bonus ticket.
Bicycle Ride And Seek – Photo Scavenger Hunt 2013
You are invited to participate in Richardson’s first Ride And Seek, Photo Scavenger Hunt. Throughout the month of October, we are inviting and motivating folks to get out and ride their bikes, explore their neighborhoods and win prizes! This year’s theme will be “The Sculptures of Richardson”.
DETAILS:
Date: October 1- 31 (all month long)
Place: Various Richardson Locations (see map link below)
Prizes: A few partners have donated prizes that we will give away to participants via raffle
Sponsors: Richardson Bike Mart, Alamo Drafthouse, DART
HOW TO PLAY:
– Self-paced ride and hunt around Richardson
– You must capture images of your bike next to (up to) 14 specific sculptures (or fountains) around town (listed below)
– All images must be taken between October 1-31, 2013
– Each image submitted will equal 1 raffle ticket for prizes; Complete Set (all 14 images) = double bonus tickets
– All images must be submitted (see below) by Thursday, October 31, 2013
BONUS:
– Bonus tickets will be given to any shots of your bike with any OTHER sculptures (not on the list below) around town
– Must be taken in October 2013
– Does not count as part of the “Complete Set” for bonus tickets
IMAGE SUBMISSIONS (choose one of the following):
– email (images or links) bikefriendlyrichardson@gmail.com
– BFR Facebook timeline: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BikeFriendlyRichardson/
– Instagram #bfrhunt2013
– Twitter #bfrhunt2013
– Flickr – http://www.flickr.com/groups/2296216@N24/ (you must join this group to submit)
EACH IMAGE SUBMISSION MUST INCLUDE:
– Your full name
– Your email address
– Your phone# (optional)
(flickr, twitter and instagram users can email us this info to match up with your alias)
THE COMPLETE SET OF SCULPTURES TO HUNT:
You can get a map of the sculptures HERE.
You can download of pdf of the sculptures HERE.
1) Humpty FOL Sculpture
2) DART Arapaho Station Sculpture
4) The Block Cylinder Sculpture
11) Asian Sculptures
12) Horse Sculpture
13) DART Spring Valley Station Sculpture
*please note, these aren’t the actual names of these sculptures, just what we’re calling them.
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