SFBC Love Your Lanes Celebration: Mission

From SFBC:

Let’s ride and celebrate! Join fellow members and staff of the SF Bicycle Coalition on a bike ride and happy hour to celebrate the new bike lanes that have made biking in the Southeastern neighborhoods and the entire city so much better in the last few years. On the anniversary month of the 2-year lifting of the injunction, it is time to toast our 12,000 members and dedicated staff who have made 22 miles of new bike lanes possible.

Meet at Mission Bowl at 5:30 to mingle and hear about what’s next for this neighborhood, and then take a celebratory bike ride through the neighborhood at 7:30pm. Complimentary bike valet will be provided. RSVP here

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