Helping to Create a Bike and Walk Friendly Community
Membership
Support our mission to make Glastonbury a more cyclist and pedestrian friendly town! Membership is open to anyone who lives or works in Glastonbury, Connecticut.
To join Bike Walk Glastonbury please download the Bike Walk Glastonbury Membership Application and send it with a check to:
Bike Walk Glastonbury, Inc. PO Box 625 Glastonbury, CT 06033-0625
Alternatively, make an online donation through PayPal.
Membership Levels
Student and Senior Citizens: $10
Basic: $25
Bronze: $50
Silver: $100
Gold: $150
Platinum: $250
Areas of Interest & How You Can Help
Are you a cyclist, a walker, a runner? All three? Or do you simply want to make Glastonbury a safer place for your family? Tell us what you care about – and your ideas for how to make it better.
Are you skilled in advocacy, fundraising, event planning, marketing, technology, websites? Let us know your skills and how you can help!
*Bike Walk Glastonbury, Inc. is a tax exempt organization under section 501(c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Your contribution is tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Download the BWG Tax Exempt Letter (PDF).
2 thoughts on “Membership”
Jonathan Sainsbury
Hi. What is the difference between the membership levels?
Also, is BWG involved in the development of the two roundabouts on Hebron Avenue? I’ve not seen any mention of the Complete Streets commitment in regards to these two street projects.
Jeff Stein
Thanks for your questions, Jonathan.
The membership levels are really only guides for donating and do not reflect any specific benefits.
The Bicycle Advisory Group (a town-sponsored group composed of representatives of various town departments and interested citizens) gave feedback to Dan Pennington, Town Engineer, when he presented preliminary plans last spring. The plans definitely encompass the Complete Streets program. Several of the BikeWalk Glastonbury board members serve on the advisory group.
We would welcome your joining us at our March 13 or any other meeting.
Hi. What is the difference between the membership levels?
Also, is BWG involved in the development of the two roundabouts on Hebron Avenue? I’ve not seen any mention of the Complete Streets commitment in regards to these two street projects.
Thanks for your questions, Jonathan.
The membership levels are really only guides for donating and do not reflect any specific benefits.
The Bicycle Advisory Group (a town-sponsored group composed of representatives of various town departments and interested citizens) gave feedback to Dan Pennington, Town Engineer, when he presented preliminary plans last spring. The plans definitely encompass the Complete Streets program. Several of the BikeWalk Glastonbury board members serve on the advisory group.
We would welcome your joining us at our March 13 or any other meeting.