Tag: events
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Help Seattle Bike Blog adopt a Streets for All phone bank Oct 18
The day before ballots are mailed to Seattle homes, Seattle Bike Blog is adopting a Streets For All Seattle phone bank to help spread the word about Proposition 1, and we need your help! Join us October 18 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. (details below). The basic strategy behind the Streets for All campaign is to make…
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Weekend Guide: Ride for safer streets in the U District
The good folks behind University Greenways are holding their first event Sunday, and you’re invited! The group will discuss potential neighborhood greenway routes through the neighborhood before embarking on a biking tour of some potential route options. Anyone interested in safe streets in the University District should attend and weigh in. The group is still…
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Ninjas riding from Port Townsend to Seattle to promote theater show on Capitol Hill
Seattle’s Capitol Hill is going to be invaded by a small army of very tired ninjas Friday. A crew from Port Townsend’s ReCyclery will be riding from Port Townsend to Seattle to catch opening night of “The Jacket,” a play by Nanda playing at Broadway Performance Hall at Pine and Broadway. If you want to…
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Shine On hosting community bike ride to support renewable energy in schools
Shine On Seattle, an organization that promotes renewable energy in Seattle schools, is hosting a bike ride October 9. The money raised during the ride will be used to buy shares in the city’s Community Solar Project on behalf of several schools. The ride will start at Gas Works Park. If you sign up online…
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Hub & Bespoke to host Slow Ride Speed Date – Gay and Lesbian edition – CANCELLED
UPDATE: Hub & Bespoke cancelled this event citing a lack of people registered: Hi everyone. We didn’t receive a critical mass of sign-ups for our upcoming speed date event, so unfortunately we are canceling. We were excited to do it but without enough people, the speed dating logistics don’t work very well. I appreciated this…
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