Pasadena Critical Mass

On your bikes Pasadena!
Together we are strong!

3rd Saturday of every month
Memorial Park
Adjacent to the Memorial Park Goldine Station
On Raymond between Walnut and Holly
Gather at 10:00 AM, leave by 10:30 AM.

This
is a slow paced social celebration of bicycles. All ages and ability
levels are welcome. Children should be able to ride predictably in a
straight line or should be in a trailer or on a trail-a-bike.

All can participate in our celebration of the bicycle and our right to ride.

We are traffic.

Critical mass is an event that is also a movement. A movement of bicycles, for bicycles, and by people on bicycles.

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