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March 27 The Library Alehouse Hosts Streetsblog…And You Can Win a Flying Pigeon Road Bike

The bike looks like this, without the basket. Thanks ##http://flyingpigeon-la.com##Flying Pigeon## for this hot discounted bike.

On March 27, the Library Alehouse will sponsor another all day fundraiser for Los Angeles Streetsblog.  10% of all proceeds from the restaurant and bar will go to Streetsblog.  If supporting Streetsblog and getting a good meal isn't enough incentive, The Alehouse will also be tapping some specialty kegs of Deschutes Beer: Abyss 2011, Black Butte XXIII and The Stoic.

Streetsblog will also be holding a pair of raffles throughout the day on the 27th.  One raffle will be for a Flying Pigeon road bike (on the right) and the other will be for a series of rewards including LACBC bike jerseys, a box of KIND bars, a schwag bag from New Belgium Brewing, and shirts from CICLE.

So make your plans for lunch or dinner in Santa Monica on 3/27.  I'll be the one in a silver Streetsblog shirt with a chalice of Abyss 2011.  We'll be updating you as we get more raffle sponsors throughout March, but in the meantime feel free to join the Facebook page for more information as it breaks.

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