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DATE: November 3, 2013

TIME: 10am-2pm

LOCATION: 10950 S. Central Ave Watts, CA 90059 (WLCAC)

RIDE INFO: The event will ride out from WLCAC at 10am and head north towards Little Tokyo. This is a family friendly ride no one will be left behind. Note: there will NOT be any street closures.

GENERAL INFORMATION:Join us on NOVEMBER 3rd for a bike ride exploring some on Central Ave's Key cultural spaces and Local business corridors. Help Spark discussions making central more transit option rich, safer to walk and bike, and more people oriented.

CONTACT INFORMATION: Call Andres Ramirez Huiztek 323.295.9372 EXT. 233

REGISTER: Trustsouthlaevent.org (Registration not required).

WEBSITE: www.la-bike.org/experiencecentral

Sponsors/Supporters:
The East Side Riders, Los Ryderz, Trust South LA, Community Health Councils, LACBC

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