Annual Streetsblog Fundraiser at Flying Pigeon Bike Shop
Every year, the Flying Pigeon Bike Shop hosts a fundraiser in support of Streetsblog Los Angeles, and this year is no different. As always, the event features a party, ride, and some local Mexican food. We'll also be doing something in support of the NELA Bike Lanes on Figueroa, Colorado, and Eagle Rock that are being debated by Neighborhood Councils and other community groups
9:56 AM PDT on June 3, 2013
Every year, the Flying Pigeon Bike Shop hosts a fundraiser in support of Streetsblog Los Angeles, and this year is no different. As always, the event features a party, ride, and some local Mexican food. We’ll also be doing something in support of the NELA Bike Lanes on Figueroa, Colorado, and Eagle Rock that are being debated by Neighborhood Councils and other community groups
While nobody will be turned away, we do ask a small donation, $10 and that includes the food and drink.
In addition to the ride and food, we’ll also be interviewing people for a short film about what better bike facilities in NELA would mean to them. We’ll also have a small raffle with items from Streetsblog and CicLAvia.
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