Events
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So.CA.TA. Monthly Meeting
Saturday October 9th Southern California Transit Advocates will have as its guest speaker Kathryn Engel, Transit Manager for the City of Glendale. The event is free and open to the public and starts at 1 p.m. at Angelus Plaza in downtown Los Angeles, 255 S. Hill St. (4th floor). There will be a q&a period after Engel's presentation.
October 1, 2010
CICLE ArtNight Ride!
Riders should meet starting at 6:00pm at Central Park where they can attend a “basic repair” workshop offered by InCycle (6-6:30pm), visit Lineage Dance (6-7pm), check out the C.I.C.L.E. events calendar, or socialize with other cyclists. The ride begins promptly at 7:00pm with stops at the following venues: Pasadena Museum of California Art (“PMCA”), Pacific … Continued
October 1, 2010
Pedestrian Safety Workshop: A Focus on Older Adults
Location: Culver City Senior Center, 4095 Overland Ave., Room B47
October 1, 2010
CicLAvia
CicLAvia, incubated at LACBC, is a car-free festival where bicyclists and pedestrians take over select L.A. streets. The 7-mile CicLAvia route goes from Hollenbeck Park in Boyle Heights, through Downtown L.A. to the Bicycle Kitchen in East Hollywood. It's a free, family fun event with lots of activities for all - and just a great day to ride a bike.
October 1, 2010
Viewing of “Contested Streets” + Panel Discussion
RENEW L.A. County invites you to a free screening of the documentary "Contested Streets": a film that shows the route to livable, gridlock-free streets. The screening will be preceded by a morning program sponsored by RENEW L.A. County, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health's $16 million effort to address the obesity epidemic.
October 1, 2010
Art Exhibit: Bike Culture in Southern California
Exploring the effects of bikes on art and culture, Re:Cycle--Bike Culture in Southern California includes customized bikes, bike designs, and artist projects that use the bicycle and human-powered machines as both metaphors and realizations for restructuring human habitats. In the past few years, bicycle activists, advocates, and aficionados have proven to be vociferous in their desire for reimagining the urban landscape in the U.S. It is a reflection of a shifting value system that looks towards alternate means of transportation, the promotion of healthy lifestyles, and a cultural shift from consumption to sustainability.
October 1, 2010
Metro Bicycle Roundtable Subcommittee
Dear Metro Bicycle Roundtable Stakeholders,
September 25, 2010