Raffling a Flying Pigeon Bike at Eastside Tour Event Wednesday
The Eastside Tour just keeps getting better. At the first event this Wednesday for the Los Angeles Streetsblog Eastside Tour, we will be raffling off a Flying Pigeon single speed bicycle donated (back) to us by Santa Monica Spoke (thanks, guys!). Look for either me, Kris Fortin, or Damien Newton, and we'll get some tickets in your hands.
4:10 PM PDT on July 20, 2012
The Eastside Tour just keeps getting better. At the first event this Wednesday for the Los Angeles Streetsblog Eastside Tour, we will be raffling off a Flying Pigeon single speed bicycle donated (back) to us by Santa Monica Spoke (thanks, guys!). Look for either me, Kris Fortin, or Damien Newton, and we’ll get some tickets in your hands.
Here’s the breakdown for raffle ticket prices:
One ticket = $2
Three tickets = $5
Last, a special thanks to our Eastside Streetsblog tour sponsors: Bike Nation, the Robert Group, Miceli Infrastructure Consulting, Urban and Environmental Policy Institute at Occidental College and Civic Enterprise for their financial support.
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