![photo of attendees with event banner](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/banner.jpg?w=900)
![photo of Michael Smith](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/emcee.jpg?w=200)
On May 17, BikeNewark partnered with the City of Newark, the University of Delaware (UD), DelDOT, and Delaware Commute Solutions to celebrate national Bike to Work Day in Newark.
About 75 people attended the hour-long, early-morning event, which has traditionally been held on the University of Delaware’s main campus. At Mentors’ Circle attendees enjoyed light breakfast items, free Bike Month t-shirts (courtesy of DelDOT and the Delaware Bicycle Council), free UD Police t-shirts, commuting and local biking info, great networking, and brief speeches by local and state officials.
![photo of Matt Robinson](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/robinson.jpg?w=200)
BikeNewark’s Secretary, Michael Smith, acted as the event’s emcee. Introduced first was Matt Robinson, UD’s Director of Community Engagement. Robinson welcomed everyone on behalf of the host institution and spoke of how important University–community partnerships are to the overall success of the city.
![photo of Cori Ford](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ford.jpg?w=200)
Newark City Councilwoman and bicycle advocate Corinth Ford spoke about her long history of bicycling in Newark and how much conditions have improved overall for bicyclists.
![photo of Paul Baumbach](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/baumbach.jpg?w=200)
![photo of Dave Sokola](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/sokola.jpg?w=200)
The event’s co-keynote speakers were local state legislators Rep. Paul Baumbach and Sen. Dave Sokola. Baumbach shared a story of how bicycling has been a key influence in his life. Sokola spoke about how important it has been for the city, county, BikeNewark, Bike Delaware, WILMAPCO, and DelDOT to work together to help plan and fund the improvements we’ve witnessed recently in Newark as well as in projects going forward.
City of Newark Mayor Jerry Clifton then joined City Manager Tom Coleman and BikeNewark chair Bob McBride to announce and present the annual Bicycle Friendly Community Leader Award. This year’s recipient was City staff member Joe Spadafino, the retiring city Director of Parks & Recreation.
![photo of award winner Joe Spadafino and presenters](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/award.jpg?w=1024)
Spadafino was chosen because, as head of the city’s Parks & Recreation department, he has been very influential in working with BikeNewark to develop and promote bicycling routes and trails throughout the city’s many parks and greenspaces, including guiding the Emerson Bridge project and the in-progress project that will connect the bridge to the Pomeroy Trail (Newark’s North Bikeway) with two separate trails. He continued the wonderful legacy of our city’s Parks & Rec directors, following James F. Hall and Charlie Emerson.
Bloom Energy and W. L. Gore & Associates were each represented by several employees who biked in for the event.
BikeNewark’s Mark Deshon and Michael Smith then drew names of attendees at random to win one of nine giveaways, with a combined value of $400. Gift sponsors included BikeNewark, Bike Delaware, University of Delaware, Trek, Wooden Wheels, Deer Park Tavern, and Klondike Kate’s.
To conclude the proceedings, attendees gathered at the south steps of Hullihen Hall to pose for a group photo.
![group photo of Bike to Work Day attendees](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/group.jpg?w=900)
Special thanks go to UD’s Kathy Atkinson for photographically covering the event (including all the photos shown here).
Additional Event Photos
![photo of attendees registering their attendance](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/registration.jpg?w=1024)
![photo of attendees at a vendor table](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/vendors-food.jpg?w=1024)
![photo of Jerry Clifton and Christine Schultz](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/clifton-schultz.jpg?w=300)
![photo of Kevin Monahan and daughter with bike](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/monahan.jpg?w=900)
![photo of Bob McBride](https://bikenewark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/mcbride.jpg?w=200)