Riders should meet starting at 6:00pm at Central Park where they can attend a “basic repair” workshop offered by InCycle (6-6:30pm), visit Lineage Dance (6-7pm), check out the C.I.C.L.E. events calendar, or socialize with other cyclists. The ride begins promptly at 7:00pm with stops at the following venues: Pasadena Museum of California Art (“PMCA”), Pacific Asia Museum, Shumei Arts Council, and Alliance Francaise. The route i...s about 8 miles. Party at the Old Town Pub at the end of the ride! C.I.C.L.E.’s Urban Expeditions program is made possible with support from REI. Visit www.CICLE.org or call 323.478.0060 for more information. Date: Friday, October 8th Time: 6:00 pm (ride leaves promptly at 7pm) Location: Meet at Central Park on E. Dayton St. (north side). Central Park is bound by E. Del Mar Blvd. on the South, Fair Oaks Ave. on the West, and S. Raymond Ave. on the East. Price: Free What to Bring: Your bicycle, in good running order, with plenty of night lights. (Please have bike(s) inspected and tuned at least once a year at a bike shop.) All participants under 18 must wear a helmet and be escorted by a parent or guardian. Children under age 8 should be on a tag-a-long, bike trailer, tandem, or other safe child-carrying device to participate in the ride. See more |
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