Indigenous People’s Day Celebration Ride - Oct 12

Sat Oct 12 2024 at 10:00 am to 03:00 pm

Mitchell Museum of the American Indian | Evanston

Out Our Front Door
Publisher/HostOut Our Front Door
Indigenous People\u2019s Day Celebration Ride - Oct 12
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Join us in celebrating Indigenous culture as we ride to the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston.
About this Event

Join us in celebrating Indigenous culture on Indigenous People's Day as we ride to the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston via the North Shore Channel Trail. After checking out the museum, we'll enjoy breakfast at a nearby restaurant.


<h4>TRIP DETAILS</h4>
  • Total mileage:
  • Pace: 10-12 mph
  • Trail conditions: Road
  • Type: Adult (21+)
  • Start: Ipsento Coffee
  • End: Mitchell Museum of the American Indian

The ride is out-and-back. We'll ride back to the city together.


<h4>WHAT TO BRING</h4>
  • Your bike!
  • Helmet
  • Photo I.D. and Emergency Contact Info
  • Cash/Debit/Credit Card for your food and drinks
  • Two spare inner tubes and tools to replace a flat (guides will be able to assist)
  • At least 2 full water bottles
  • Lock for your bike
  • Sunscreen
  • Welcoming, adventurous, can-do attitude!


<h4>INCLUDED</h4>
  • Supportive guides leading you from the start to the endpoint
  • Education about our local history and nature


<h4>NOT INCLUDED</h4>
  • Museum ticket



About the Guides

Our guides are part of a community of volunteers who believe in adventure and helping others find adventure right out our front door. They exude a welcoming, supportive, and inclusive spirit, which are foundational values at Out Our Front Door. They love and appreciate their home and like sharing knowledge about that home with others, thus helping the riders develop a stronger sense of gratitude for our local history and nature.

The guides will be set with the route, and they have set up breakpoints along the way to ensure you can go the distance. So, if this is your first time out on a longer ride, you’ll be surprised by how far you can go. They will stick with you, and if you must end the ride early for any reason, they will help direct you to the nearest train and way to return to the city.

Guides will have the tools necessary for most simple maintenance issues that might arise. *If you have your tools or supplies, especially any unique to your bike, please bring them along.* Though guides will have extra tubes and patches, you should bring at least 2 extra tubes for your bike. If a roadside repair is not possible, then a trek to the nearest Metra Station or the best mode of public transportation may be the best option (we’ve even had folks call a friend or an Uber).



Inclusivity and Non-Discrimination Statement

At Out Our Front Door, we believe in the radical inclusion of all people on our bike camping trips. Regardless of your race, gender identity, sexual orientation, economic status, or even the types of bikes you ride, we want you rollin’ with us. We want everyone to feel welcome. As an Out Our Front Door event participant, you inherently agree to Ride and Let Ride.

If you exhibit any micro-aggressions observed by leaders, such as being judgmental of another’s bike, touring experience/skill, mansplaining, or generally being unfriendly, you will be politely yet firmly corrected by OOFD leaders. If you commit any serious offense, such as repeated unwanted flirtation, sexual harassment, overt racism, etc., you will be asked to leave the tour without a refund and will no longer be welcomed on future rides.



About Us

We're the Out Our Front Door Organization. A bike camping community for Chicagoland.

See Our Full Schedule Of Events Here

As a community organization, Out Our Front Door’s mission is to immerse, educate, and preserve the history, culture, trails, and native habitats of the Lower Lake Michigan Basin Area through exploratory adventures.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, 3001 Central Street, Evanston, United States

Tickets

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