Imagine traveling on foot, bicycle or horseback through coastal Georgia, winding through arches of live oak trees on your way to tour one of many historical or recreational sites.

Congratulations, Camden Bicycle Center!

Coastal Georgia Greenway Board member Terry Landreth’s business in St. Marys, Camden Bicycle Center, has been awarded Silver level Bicycle Friendly Business recognition from the League of American Bicyclists!  Terry is extremely active in advocacy for bicycling in coastal Georgia, and this recognition is well deserved!  Please join us in congratulating Terry on this honor!

From the press release:

image004Washington, DC – September 16, 2009 – The League of American Bicyclists is proud to announce CAMDEN BICYCLE CENTER is named as a SILVER Bicycle Friendly Business and is one of the 45 new BFB award winners. This is the third time BFB winners have been announced since the program’s inception in 2008 when the League announced the first 13 designees. “We’re delighted to highlight CAMDEN BICYCLE CENTER and the ways in which they are getting more people on bikes,” stated League President Andy Clark. “In today’s challenging economic climate, businesses with healthy, happy and productive employees are going to be the most competitive and the most sustainable – the Bicycle Friendly Business program recognizes some of the best examples of this in practice.”

Businesses that apply for the award designation inspire and encourage their peers. The CAMDEN BICYCLE CENTER serves as an example for best practices and innovations in bicycle friendliness at the workplace CAMDEN BICYCLE CENTER makes bicycling an easy option for transportation and provides amenities such as safe and secure parking areas and incentives such as discount employee purchases.

The BFB program recognizes socially responsible businesses that promote healthy, happy, and green workplaces and provides a road map to become even more bicycle-friendly in the years to come. “Businesses across the nation are rising to the challenge of reducing their carbon footprint and improving the health of their employees – we are excited to be able to provide a roadmap to help achieve both these goals, and to recognize those companies that are leading the way,” said Clark.

Bicycle Friendly Businesses are corporations, organizations, nonprofits and associations that weave bicycling into their business culture and give employees and customers the opportunity to be active stewards of their personal and environmental health through bicycling. When bicycling is infused in an office or company culture, great things happen: reduced health care costs; more productive employees; improved worker and customer; satisfaction; smaller carbon footprint; and increased corporate social responsibility. See attached or click here for all new 2009 Fall BFB award winners. Click here to view a list of all BFB winners.

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