LACBC Monthly Mixer
Our Next Monthly Mixer is set for Wednesday, September 1st from 6-8pm at LACBC Headquarters Come and be a part of the the momentum
started at our first Mixer to continue discussion of the LA Bike Plan and participate in making it a Plan that we can all get behind.
9:16 PM PDT on August 27, 2010
Our Next Monthly Mixer is set for Wednesday, September 1st from 6-8pm at LACBC Headquarters
Come and be a part of the the momentum
started at our first Mixer to continue discussion of the LA Bike Plan and participate in making it a Plan that we can all get behind.
We will also be finalizing details on our
first Streetside Outreach pitstop as part of our September kick off
Membership Drive. Prizes for participating volunteers who help
bring in members will be awarded. Details to come.
This event will
provide more opportunities for attendees to learn about and participate
in highlighted projects at LACBC.
Refreshments provided! To RSVP for
the Mixer, please email erica@la-bike.org.
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