Toys 'n' Mittens ride

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C.I.C.L.E. at 11.24.06 - 2:27 pm

Calling out to our Midnight Ridazz brothers and sistahs...Anyone out there who can help out on the day of the ride keeping it safe is much appreciated. We will have ride leaders guiding the pace of the ride,and a few riders in back to make sure no one is left behind. We will be stopping at lights, and negotiating mostly all right hand turns. but it would be nice to have a few extra riders keeping an ey on things.
We know this ride may be early for some of ya, but it's geared as an easy day ride, a little over five miles totally family friendly. It's a great ride to bring someone out who hasn't been on a bike in a while, or for kids over 10 years old...unless your kid can hang on an easy paced 6+ mile ride, we know some hard ass 5 years olds are out there.
We alos have flyers for download on our site if any of you can help spread the word.
Read article:
This Holiday Season Bicyclists Give the Gift of Warmth, Toys, and Clean Air
http://www.cicle.org/cicle_content/pivot/entry.php?id=1159#body
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This looks like it's going to be really fun great flyer art too!
More info:
Saturday December 2, 2006 at 12:30PM
Meet at 12:30 PM at the Vermont / Sunset Red Line Station, 1500 N. Vermont Av. Los Angeles :: MAP
Bring toys and warm clothes to share with families in need. Suggested gift items include new and unwrapped toys, warm gloves and hats for children (especially the hats with ear flaps). Complete gift guidlines listed at the bottom of this page. Be sure that your gift items are either well secured to your bike or transported in a bag.
Deck out your bikes and don your finest hauliday duds for this festive bicycle ride that will tour Hollywood and surrounding neighborhoods playing hauliday tunes from a bicycle-based sound system. The ride will be slow paced so that families and children can attend.
This ride will benefit the Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic's Children's Family Celebration and the Homeless Family Christmas Day Luncheon. The Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic has been in existence for 38 years and provides over 87, 000 medical, counseling, and related visits to homeless, poverty-level, and low income individuals every year.
Roadblock11.28.06 - 5:25 pm
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one of the first fourms on M.R. about the toy ride if not the first!!!!
louisiana12.4.09 - 4:01 pm
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