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Celebrating Amelie

From SF Bicycle Coalition: Family and friends of Amelie Le Moullac invite you to a joyous celebration of her life. August 14th marks the one year anniversary of the tragic crash that took Amelie’s life in San Francisco. Amelie loved nothing more than enjoying time with friends and making new acquaintances. Her family and friends will honor Amelie and what would have been her 25th birthday. Come for a little or stay a while. For more info on details on how you can support Amelie’s family, go to Amelie’s Angels webpage.

From SF Bicycle Coalition: Family and friends of Amelie Le Moullac invite you to a joyous celebration of her life. August 14th marks the one year anniversary of the tragic crash that took Amelie’s life in San Francisco. Amelie loved nothing more than enjoying time with friends and making new acquaintances. Her family and friends will honor Amelie and what would have been her 25th birthday. Come for a little or stay a while. For more info on details on how you can support Amelie’s family, go to Amelie’s Angels webpage.

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Stan Parkford is a graduate of the Urban Studies and Planning Department at SF State University.

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