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Critical Mass - This Friday

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!


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by Doodle Thursday, Mar. 27, 2003 at 9:07 AM

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Simple

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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Do Something Productive

by Volunteer Your Time To Help Thursday, Mar. 27, 2003 at 9:16 AM

Search thousands of one-time and ongoing Red Cross opportunities by zip code, category, and date on VolunteerMatch's powerful online database.

We depend on volunteers, who constitute 97 percent of our total work force, to carry on our humanitarian work:

Every year, the Red Cross is there for hurricane, earthquake, and other disaster victims--including 150 families forced from their homes by fire every day.




175,000 volunteers worked to prevent, prepare for and respond to nearly 64,000 disaster incidents last year.


Over 15 million Americans turn to us to learn first aid, CPR, swimming, and other health and safety skills. Last year, more than 230,000 people volunteered to teach those courses.




Half the nation's blood supply--six million pints annually--is collected by more than 190,000 Red Cross volunteers.




Among our emergency services for the men and women of the armed forces is the delivery of urgent family messages--one every 22 seconds.




Over 24,000 volunteers serve as chairs, members of boards of directors, or on advisory boards for local Red Cross units - chapters, Blood Services regions, and military stations.

As part of the International Red Cross Movement, we work to ease human suffering on a global scale.

Don't wait another day to find out how good it feels to wear the Red Cross emblem. Contact your local Red Cross for more information right now.
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