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Snoop to Siem Reap and Everywhere In Between: A Sunday Funday Ride in Long Beach

Join us on another fun and historical Long Beach tour on the morning ofSunday, June 1st! We'll ride through the neighborhoods of Poly High, Cambodia Town, Zaferia, Coronado Design District, and Rose Park - past V.I.P. Records, the Long Beach Firefighters Museum, Homeland Cultural Center, Orizaba Park, and more, and hear a little bit about each hood from some locals. We'll stop in the plaza of a Cambodian Temple and end at Siem Reap Cambodian Restaurant. Each person pays for their own lunch - lunch is not included in the ride. The 7-mile ride is slow-paced and will reach Siem Reap by 12 noon.

Join us on another fun and historical Long Beach tour on the morning ofSunday, June 1st! We’ll ride through the neighborhoods of Poly High, Cambodia Town, Zaferia, Coronado Design District, and Rose Park – past V.I.P. Records, the Long Beach Firefighters Museum, Homeland Cultural Center, Orizaba Park, and more, and hear a little bit about each hood from some locals. We’ll stop in the plaza of a Cambodian Temple and end at Siem Reap Cambodian Restaurant. Each person pays for their own lunch – lunch is not included in the ride. The 7-mile ride is slow-paced and will reach Siem Reap by 12 noon.

When: Sunday, June 1; Ride meets at 9:15 a.m. and departs at 9:30 a.m.

Where: Meet at the Anaheim Blue Line Metro Station at Tee’s Donuts – 325. E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, 90899

RSVP: To RSVP or volunteer as ride support, please contact Carol Feucht, Membership & Communications Director, at carol@la-bike.org. Or RSVP to the Facebook event.

About Sunday Fundays: Sunday Funday Rides are free and open to LACBC members plus one guest. Interested in becoming a member? Sign up for membership online  (do so in May to enter to win a trip for two to the Taiwan Cycling Festival) or become a member at the ride at a discounted price.

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