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LACBC's Tour de Taste returns to Culver City this holiday seaon, and we are excited for some bicycling, eating, ice skating, and Culver City exploration! Take a guided bike tour of Ballona Creek with us in the morning, then enjoy local cuisine and ice skating afterwards.

So far we have food from Culver HotelKay 'n Dave'sLaRocco's PizzeriaChipotleRocco's Tavern, and the just-added Honey's Kettle and Peddler's Creamery on a menu that includes tacos, pizza, chicken, biscuits, flan, ice cream, and more. Plus, a specialdiscount on Culver City Ice Skating Rink will be available to TdT participants. And the menu and participating businesses are still growing.

Tour de Taste: Holiday Edition
When: Sunday, December 2; Registration Opens at 9:00 AM
Where: Culver City Town Plaza at the Historic Culver Hotel - 9400 Culver Blvd., Culver City (corner of Washington Blvd. and Culver Blvd.)

Thanks to the generous support of sponsors the City of Culver City and Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, tickets prices have bee reduced to:

    • $20 for LACBC members
    • $30 for nonmembers
    • $55 for the combo of admission ($30) and an LACBC membership ($25 - $10 off the normal price).

Enjoy eating and bicycling, all while supporting LACBC, the organization that works for you to build a better, more bike-able LA County!

Learn more and purchase your tickets today at la-bike.org/tourdetaste.

Also, RSVP to our Facebook Event and invite your friends.

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