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SFTRU PUBlic Transit CRAWL Fundraiser

From SFTRU:

Ride Muni to 4 bars across 4 miles in 4 hours. 

* A FUNdraiser for San Francisco Transit Riders *

Thursday August 14th, 5-9 PM

This is not your average Pub Crawl: instead of crawling on our knees from bar to bar, crawl on the bus! We're starting at 5PM near Civic Center then taking Muni to get to a new stop every hour on the hour from there. Come along for the whole ride, or meet us in your neighborhood. $40 gets you a year-long membership to SFTRU and 4 drink tickets. Or buy your own drinks!  All participants responsible for tips, transit fare, and thanking the bus driver. And bartender, for that matter.

SCHEDULE:

Thursday, August 14th:

5:00: Mr. Smith’s, 34 Seventh St (Civic Center)

5:40: 71L Haight/Noriega

6:00: Mad Dog in the Fog, 530 Haight St (Lower Haight)

6:40: 6 Parnassus

7:00: Martin Macks, 1568 Haight St (Upper Haight)

7:40: 71 Haight/Noriega

8:00: Yancy’s Saloon, 734 Irving (Inner Sunset)

8:40: N Judah or your own route home!

PRICING OPTIONS:

$40 = Best Deal: 1 year of Membership + 4 drink tickets

$25 = 1 year of Membership

Or just come along for the ride, all you need is your bus pass!

All riders responsible for tips and transit fares, please make payments to SFTRU at the event.

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