Empowering Local Advocates: An LACBC Workshop Series – Ride Marshal Training
We have grown as an organization to 11 regional chapters throughout the county and 5 Bike Ambassador programs in Los Angeles City. With so much going on, headquarters wants to help empower YOU to advocate in your local capacity.
12:42 PM PDT on July 5, 2014
We have grown as an organization to 11 regional chapters throughout the county and 5 Bike Ambassador programs in Los Angeles City. With so much going on, headquarters wants to help empower YOU to advocate in your local capacity.
Join us on our third workshop of the series – RIDE MARSHAL TRAINING
Regional chapters and Bike Ambassadors can find the training they need at this workshop to have safe rides in their community. Our trained Ride Marshals have a reputation for keeping people site while ensuring people still have fun.
Bring your bike and grow the confidence you need to lead your own ride or help marshal one. Please contact Alek@la-bike.org with any questions you may have.
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