WeHo Bicycle Coalition Formation Meeting
Please join us for an exchange of ideas meeting for the newly forming West Hollywood Bicycle Coalition! Whether you are a weekend cyclist, an avid roadie, or support the value that cycling has on quality of life, community, environment, and health, your skills, knowledge, and passion can help create a better West Hollywood (and Los Angeles County)! And, you … Continued
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Please join us for an exchange of ideas meeting for the newly forming West Hollywood Bicycle Coalition!
Whether you are a weekend cyclist, an avid roadie, or support the value that cycling has on quality of life, community, environment, and health, your skills, knowledge, and passion can help create a better West Hollywood (and Los Angeles County)!
And, you do not have to live in West Hollywood proper. We welcome you to come learn more and add your ideas.
When: Friday, August 19; 7 PM
Where: Poinsettia Park – 7341 Willoughby Ave., 90046
Meet in the gym and we will proceed to one of the small meeting rooms.
For more information about the WeHo Bicycle Coalition, please contact Tess Lotta or Kevin Burton at info@wehobike.org. More info.
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