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by duff
Thursday, Mar. 27, 2003 at 7:37 AM
duff@ecomail.org
The last Friday of every month in over 100 cities around the world, cyclists, roller bladers, boarders, etc...come together for a festive rolling celebration. It's an organized coincidence with no leaders and no set agenda. People come together for many reasons, to assert their right to cleaner air, less congestion, safer roads, no blood for oil, and to celebrate and ride in solidarity with other cyclists and like minded individuals. Celebrate this month with Critical Mass in Los Angeles!
FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003
Locations
Los Feliz at Mulholland Fountain Los Feliz Blvd at Riverside Dr. Gather 5:30pm, Depart 6:00pm
Eagle Rock/Glassel Park Eagle Rock Blvd. and El Paso at the Shell Station Gather 5:15pm, Depart 5:30pm
Silverlake opposite Cafe Tropical Sunset Blvd. at Parkman Ave. Gather 6:00pm, Depart 6:30pm
Downtown L.A. at the Main Library Flower St. and Fifth St. Gather 5:30pm, Depart 6pm
UCLA Corner of Westwood and LeConte Gather 5:45, Depart 6pm
BE A PART OF THE ROLLING REVOLUTION!
www.cicle.org/welcome.html
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by Doodle
Thursday, Mar. 27, 2003 at 9:07 AM
Look up at the top of the page, just below the la-indymedia logo across the top are 5 categories: about us, contact, subscribe, calendar, publish. You can add events to the calendar: http://www.la.indymedia.org/calendar/
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by Simple Simon
Thursday, Mar. 27, 2003 at 9:14 AM
If critical mass still stands for educating people about the virtues of bicycle commuting and the many benefits of bicycling then I'll be happy to attend.
If critical mass has been hijacked by pro-saddam leftists, count me out.
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Thursday, Mar. 27, 2003 at 9:16 AM
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