Friday, June 17 New Critical Mass Ride in Northeast LA 6:00 pm Meet at Avenue 57 Gold Line Station (151 N. Ave. 57 in Highland Park),. Ends about 8:00 at Flor y Canto for the movie screening (see below). Critical Mass is a monthly bicycle ride to celebrate cycling. It started in San Francisco in 1992 and quickly spread to cities all over the world. And now it’s in NELA!
also on Friday, June 17 Video/potluck screening of Kinetic Sculpture Race documentary Gather about 8:00 pm to share food, film rolls about 8:30
Flor y Canto Community Space & Bookstore, 3706 N. Figueroa Ave. Highland Park (near Heritage Square Gold Line station). "It'll Have Blinking Eyes & A Moving Mouth" about Kinetic Sculpture Races, which are people powered all-terrain art
NELA Bikes! is a month-long series of events being planned in Northeast LA to celebrate bike culture and inspire people to get out of their cars and ride. It’s being organized in conjunction with Bike Summer 2005, a city wide bicycle extravaganza that comes to Los Angeles this June after being hosted by seven other cities around the US and Canada. All events are free and open to everyone.
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