An important event is taking place within the antique bicycle hobby on Easter Sunday, April 20th at Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri. Each year for the past 53 years on Easter Sunday the Horseless Carriage Club of Missouri has held their Concours d'Elegance at the Muny in Forest Park. The Horseless Carriage Club of Missouri (HCCMO) is an organization with interests very similar to our own; to restore, preserve, and showcase all that's great about antique automobiles. Again this year they're holding their most notable event on Easter Sunday and we (members of the antique bike community) have, for the first time, been invited to attend the event and provide a static display of antique bicycles.
Additionally, we've seen over the last several years a growing network of folks here in the St. Louis region who are interested in expanding the classic bicycle scene to include more events, rides, and get-togethers. The HCCMO event on Easter Sunday will include a bicycle ride around beautiful Forest Park and a meeting to kick off the newly formed River City Retro Bicycle Club, discuss where we want to take this opportunity, AND, an announcement of the next event, scheduled for June 22nd.
I'm very excited about this! It's terrific to have the interest and support of the HCCMO and this meeting will help shape a newly formed group of antique bike aficionados in the area.
More details to follow. For now take a look at the HCCMO's monthly newsletter: http://www.hccmo.com/sitebuildercont...brasslampr.pdf
Additionally, we've seen over the last several years a growing network of folks here in the St. Louis region who are interested in expanding the classic bicycle scene to include more events, rides, and get-togethers. The HCCMO event on Easter Sunday will include a bicycle ride around beautiful Forest Park and a meeting to kick off the newly formed River City Retro Bicycle Club, discuss where we want to take this opportunity, AND, an announcement of the next event, scheduled for June 22nd.
I'm very excited about this! It's terrific to have the interest and support of the HCCMO and this meeting will help shape a newly formed group of antique bike aficionados in the area.
More details to follow. For now take a look at the HCCMO's monthly newsletter: http://www.hccmo.com/sitebuildercont...brasslampr.pdf