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From EBBC:

From EBBC:

The EBBC is proud to present the 3rd annual Pedalfest in collaboration with Jack London Square, Bay Area Bikes and New Belgium Brewing Co.

This fantastic outdoor festival brings out the best in cycling – with contests, classes, games, and shows throughout the day. Here is a sampling of some of the awesome things you can expect from Pedalfest 2013:

-Handmade and vintage bikes
-BMX competition
-Whiskeydrome: cycling daredevils
-Pedal-powered food and beverage
-Rock the Bike: a pedal-powered music stage
-New Belgium Beer Garden
-Bike trivia dunk tank
-Bicycle vendors, artisans and more!
-Oaklandish bicycle parade
-Kids bike rodeo | Bike tune-ups with the Bikemobile
-Cyclecide pedal-powered carnival rides!
-Bike Folding Race
-Free EBBC bike valet
-Free SF Bay Ferry rides when you bring your bike

Get more details and see last year’s photo gallery at pedalfestjacklondon.com

We can’t wait to see you there! Come out and volunteer to help with our valet bike parking, outreach, pouring beer, and helping out with our activities, or just come enjoy the festival and raise a (beer) glass to a great event celebrating our rich and diverse bike culture here in the East Bay. All proceeds from the New Belgium beer gardens go to benefit the bicycle advocacy work of the East Bay Bicycle Coalition.
Interested in volunteering? Sign up at www.ebbc.org/volunteer!

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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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