Bike Night at the Rose Bowl : Sponsored by InCycle Pasadena
Mayor Bill Bogaard and other community members will jump start the
evening for Bike Night at the Rose Bowl. Join the C.I.C.L.E. ride
leader team for a family-friendly bike ride around the Rose Bowl loop. Bring the kids down for a special kids street closure featuring a kids bike rodeo and a kids jumper. Enjoy bike demos from Incycle, great prizes and more!
3:54 PM PDT on April 22, 2009
Mayor Bill Bogaard and other community members will jump start the
evening for Bike Night at the Rose Bowl. Join the C.I.C.L.E. ride
leader team for a family-friendly bike ride around the Rose Bowl loop. Bring the kids down for a special kids street closure featuring a kids bike rodeo and a kids jumper. Enjoy bike demos from Incycle, great prizes and more!
Gather at 5:45p.m. for a bike ride with the Mayor at the Rose Bowl on Arroyo Blvd between Rosemont Ave. and Seco St.
All other festivities run until 8:00pm.
Big thanks to our Bike Night at the Rose Bowl sponsors and supporters !
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