Join non-profits Sustainable Streets and Grand Masters Cycling for a springtime celebration featuring bikes, beer, food, fabulous raffle prizes and complimentary bicycle valet.
Bike month is still in full swing. Meet your cycling friends at the Library Alehouse on May 24th for lunch, appetizers, dinner and drinks. The Alehouse will donate 10% of your purchase to support our work.
Between 3 and 5 pm Patrick Brady, author of No-Drop Zone, will sign his book "in the library." Stay into the evening for a fabulous raffle that includes two KHS bicycles, gear from REI and Patagonia, helmets from Nutcase, haircuts from Luxelab, lunch from Joe's Restaurant, Bar Pintxo, Real Food Daily, Alehouse gift certificates, books, videos and much more!
Free bike valet from 5 PM to 11:30 PM.
Please bring your friends and join us for a fun time with bikes on Main Street. Facebook RSVP and more info about our fantastic raffle.
Sustainable Streets and Grand Masters Cycling Fundraiser and Raffle
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