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We hope you'll join us our Annual Open House to learn about what we've been up to this year, bid farewell to our executive director Jen Klausner, mingle with your bike buddies, and look forward to 2015.

We're excited to announce that we have music from DJ Starskee Suave, drinks from Angel City Brewery, appetizers from the Border Grill Downtown Los Angelesl, cake from Sweet Lady Jane and our awesome volunteer Trent Whittaker, and a photo booth to capture the night's merriment!

Please RSVP here (http://lacbc.nationbuilder.com/openhouse2014)! The event is free for LACBC members and $10 for the general public (please pay at the door). Not a current LACBC member? Sign up or renew online (http://la-bike.org/membership) and get in for free!

When: Thursday, December 04; 6 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Where: LACBC Headquarters, 1st Floor - 634 S Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90014

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