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Join C.I.C.L.E. and friends for a magnificent evening of art and bicycles.

The adventures continue as Urban Expeditions brings the Art Ride to Pasadena Art Night. Join C.I.C.L.E. and friends for a guided bicycle tour of Pasadena and its cultural institutions Friday evening, March 14, 2008. Cyclists and art lovers alike will enjoy this relaxing and engaging evening, perusing Pasadena's large collection of art galleries and museums, as well as absorbing live performances by local musicians and musical groups. ARTRide is produced in conjunciton with ARTNight, when Pasadena's cultural institutions open their doors to the public at no charge so that everyone may experience the rich culture and history of Pasadena and the beauty that is Pasadena at night.

This event only happens twice a year... you won't want to miss it!!

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