Active Streets LA: Walk. Bike. Live.
GENERAL INFORMATION: Active Streets LA empowers communities to create safe walking and bicycling routes to parks, schools, and local businesses along their neighborhood streets.
10:18 PM PST on January 24, 2014
GENERAL INFORMATION: Active Streets LA empowers communities to create safe walking and bicycling routes to parks, schools, and local businesses along their neighborhood streets.
This event will feature FREE raffle, FREE Family activities, FREE snacks and beverages, and a bike safety skills training and a walk throughout the community.
Active Streets LA is a partnership of the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, TRUST South LA, and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation with funding through the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
DATE: Saturday, February 1, 2014
TIME: 10:00am-1:30pm
LOCATION: 1201 W. 48th St. Los Angeles CA 90037, Vermont Square Library and Park
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