LACBC Open House
You’re invited to learn all about what LACBC is up to! Learn about LACBC’s victories of past and future from our local chapters, Neighborhood Bike Ambassadors, campaigns, programs, and more! Mingle, enjoy refreshments courtesy of New Belgium and Pete’s Cafe, dance to the sweet sounds of DJ Skramble, have your photo taken in our photobooth, … Continued
8:29 PM PST on November 17, 2013
You’re invited to learn all about what LACBC is up to!
Learn about LACBC’s victories of past and future from our local chapters, Neighborhood Bike Ambassadors, campaigns, programs, and more! Mingle, enjoy refreshments courtesy of New Belgium and Pete’s Cafe, dance to the sweet sounds of DJ Skramble, have your photo taken in our photobooth, and party the night away!
LACBC Open House
When: Thursday, December 5; 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Where: LACBC Headquarters at the Historic Banks Huntley Building, Ground Floor – 634 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014
Free for LACBC members, $10 general admission
More information on the LACBC website and Facebook
Thank you to our Open House Sponsors: Pocrass & De Los Reyes, Alta Planning + Design, New Belgium Brewing, Pete’s Cafe and Bar
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