Co-Op Mission And Philosophy

Mission Statement

The Kirksville Bike Co-op is a service and educational organization committed to community involvement through cultivating the development, use, and promotion of sustainable transportation. The keystone of our service hinges on providing a space where bike culture and knowledge is facilitated through both independent experimentation and collaborative hands-on discovery in a safe, supportive learning environment.

Educational Philosophy

The Bike Co-op workshop is a place on the Truman campus where people of the community are invited to come and learn how to fix their bikes under the guidance of a trained mechanic. While a membership is required to aid in financing our operation, ensure based-line training on shop tools, and to enforce the membership contract, services are free and education is paramount. The Bike Co-op strives to fill an important niche in the Kirksville community by providing access to tools necessary to maintain bikes, affordable, high quality parts, and training in bike mechanics. The Co-op is both a resource and a service, creating a bridge between the University community and the greater Kirksville community in which it resides.

Through our progressive and relevant programming, we hope to:

We believe in allowing for flexibility in our annual programs, acknowledging endless possibilities, based on current needs, resources, and member interest, placing emphasis on variety and future growth. By keeping programs broad and varied, we hope to attract a diverse audience. We also look forward to tapping into local resources through sustained collaboration with university and community groups.

Updated March, 2008
by Justin Nichols