Historic Northwest & Northeast LA Sunday Funday Ride
Led by LACBC & CicLAvia Board Member Stephen Villavaso, this 15-mile ride will explore the many hidden treasures of Northwest and Northeast LA. Meet at Echo Park Lake, and we'll wind our way through Chinatown, Lincoln Heights, and Highland Park. Free for all members and their guests. If you're not a member yet, sign up online or sign up at the ride at a discounted rate. To RSVP and/or volunteer for ride support, contact carol@la-bike.org. More info.
10:17 PM PDT on April 16, 2011
Led by LACBC & CicLAvia Board Member Stephen Villavaso, this 15-mile ride will explore the many hidden treasures of Northwest and Northeast LA. Meet at Echo Park Lake, and we’ll wind our way through Chinatown, Lincoln Heights, and Highland Park. Free for all members and their guests. If you’re not a member yet, sign up online or sign up at the ride at a discounted rate. To RSVP and/or volunteer for ride support, contact carol@la-bike.org. More info.
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