Tag: events
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2011 ride updates: 2011 Seattle Century is July 30, non-profit looking to boost STP team
The Seattle Century, the annual 100-mile ride around the city and surrounding areas, is July 30. The ride, which starts from Magnuson Park, will tour “Puget Sound, Lake Union, Lake Washington, Lake Sammamish, Burke Gilman Trail, Lake Sammamish Trail, Carnation, Duvall, Bothel, Redmond, Issaquah, Bellevue, Mercer Island, and an optional loop to Snoqualmie Falls,” according…
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Menstrual Monday presents an all-girl alleycat June 11
The women behind Menstrual Monday, Seattle’s monthly all-girl casual bike ride, are stepping things up with an all-girl alleycat race. From Menstrual Monday: Menstrual Monday is proud to announce our first ALL-Girl Alley Cat, Girls of Summer.An adventurous romp through the seattle city streets celebrating the best thing ever, GIRLS ON BIKES. In addition to…
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Beyond Naked explores the ‘creative courage’ needed to ride naked in the Solstice Parade
Are you going to bare it all with hundreds of other people and ride your bicycle naked in the legendary Fremont Solstice Parade this year? Among those hundreds will be many people who have never done anything quite like that before. Beyond Naked is a documentary about four of them. “Any act of creativity requires…
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Several bike rides this weekend — Tweed Ride, Port of Seattle bike tour, Ballard rain garden tour
Say—The most dapper of Seattle’s citizenry will be in attendance for a celebration of the centennial of Seward Park! You, fair Seattleite, are invited to don your finest tweed and join the noble faction Go Means Go for a grand display of velocipede gaiety! Your fellow citizens will ride the finest boulevards in all of…
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What to do on two wheels this weekend (May 13-15) – UPDATED
The Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance is showing Pedal Driven at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 14 at the Mountaineers Building near Magnuson Park (7700 Sand Point Way NE). Tickets are $10 online now or $13 at the door. Seattle’s own I-5 Colonnade Park is even featured in the film. UPDATE: How could I forget about Haul…
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UW Bike Month party on the Burke-Gilman this evening
So … it’s been a little rainy this week. But I know ALL of you have ridden to work/school/the bar every day, anyway. Especially since the city has been out counting people biking and walking the past couple days. That’s why you deserve a little party. Well, all of you headed near the UW this…
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