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East Bay Bike Party: 1st Anniversary/Birthday Ride

From EBBP:

From EBBP:

Can you believe it’s already been a year since the first-ever East Bay Bike Party? On May 13, we’ll be celebrating our one year anniversary, so whether you’re a seasoned veteran or an excited onlooker who has yet to join the shenanigans, come on out!

Since we’re looking to celebrate the anniversary of our first ride, we’ll be following a route very similar to that auspicious introductory outing.  On May 13, we’ll depart from Frank Ogawa Plaza and do our thing, with a final destination of Snow Park – so we can fully enjoy the beautiful Bay Area spring night. As always, the ride meets at 7:30pm with a scheduled departure of 8pm.

This month’s theme is: BIRTHDAY PARTAAAAAY!!

Don your favorite cone-shaped hat, grab some noise-makers, and join us to celebrate EBBP’s first birthday! We’ve got a few goodies planned, so stay tuned. (We love it when riders get creative, too!)

A special shout-out to all the music bikes out there! If your bike’s rockin’, big ups! The party atmosphere of the ride owes a lot to the tunes pumping out of all the speakers, so if you’ve got a music system, we want to hear it!

We’ll be posting the ride route and more information here very soon.  And Second Friday is almost here, so get fired up!

BIKE PARTY!!!

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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.

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