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Wigg Party Party

From the Facebook event:

From the Facebook event:

Party time, y’all.

This month’s Wigg Party Party features a few special guests. We’re going to have Jonah Gropper from the San Francisco Free School here to speak and cross-pollinate between our two burgeoning communities. If you are interested in educating yourself and others for free, you need to come here what the man and his crew have to say and do.

We’ll also be hearing from Luis Montoya of the San Francisco Municipal Transit Authority. He will be speaking about the latest on the green-lit Fell and Oak cycletracks (!) and to get feedback about the plans. Love rapping about bike infrastructure? You won’t want to miss this.

The Wigg Party will also throw in some exciting announcements about what we’re up to (Local Currency, Burning Man, Local Politics), and then we’ll wrap it all up with a 14th of July firecracker of a party complete with a musical performance by the Wally Cutthroat Duo. Not to be missed!

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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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