Good thing we’re not very sensitive. Because this was pretty offensive:

Good thing we’re not very sensitive. Because this was pretty offensive:

Big news this month. Green Fleet is welcoming new clients from Brentwood based Courtesy Courier. Our good friend and colleague Chuck Hargrove has decided to close his business and retire after 23 years in the industry. Chuck was one of the very first people to reach out to me when I started Green Fleet. On many occasions we have worked together to complete client errands, and he has counseled and advised on ways to make our business stronger.
In the short term, Chuck will be working with us on errands, and in the long term, we’re hoping that his clients quickly feel at home with Green Fleet. We’re certainly not Chuck, but do we’ll our best to carry on in his shoes.
If you didn’t catch that pun, maybe you didn’t realize that Chuck is an ultra-marathoner.
According to facebook, this event lasts until 3am. So it wont matter that my blog post coincides with the start time, and it wont matter if you have other plans.
You can just come by the Bike Lounge afterwards! But fair warning – as soon as Dan (the shop owner) gets sleepy, he’ll probably start throwing wrenches at people until they leave. j/k
BUT SERIOUSLY, If you enjoy biking and you live in Nashville, you should check out group that organized this, Music City Cycling. Keith, Devan, and the other folks involved, have been working hard to cyclists with in-town events like the Music City Cannonball.
The event is going to raise money for Toys for Tots. They have donations and door prizes from lots of great companies, like Halcyon Bike Shop and the Nashville Bike Lounge. This is just a taste of what Nashville the cycling community is becoming.
It’s what I like to call “fun for all, y’all.” See you there …