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Tag Archives: alleycat races
Riders haul 500 lbs of food on rainy Cranksgiving
Rain did little to stop the 40+ riders who pedaled all over the city collecting food to donate Saturday during Seattle’s third Cranksgiving. The final haul was 500 pounds of food, all hauled by bike and all donated to Rainier … Continue reading
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Menstrual Monday’s All-Girl Alleycat Saturday
The Second Annual Girls of Summer all-girl alleycat is Saturday, and the organizers are hoping to attract a lot of women who have never done an alleycat race before: Once again, there will be an adventurous romp through the Seattle … Continue reading
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This week: PDX planners talk neighborhood greenways Thursday + Bok Bok Bok alleycat Friday
Portland’s Bike Boulevards Become Neighborhood Greenways from Streetfilms on Vimeo. Two people central to bicycle planning in Portland will be in town tomorrow (September 22) to talk neighborhood greenways. Mark Lear and Greg Raisman will be at the UW at … Continue reading
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Weekend Guide: Bike-in movie at Cal Anderson + Coffee Jitters Alleycat
A quick look at some bikey stuff happening this weekend. If I missed anything, be sure to add it to the comments or email tom@seattlebikeblog.com. Bike-in movie at Cal Anderson Saturday Sponsored by CapitolHillSeattle.com (which I just so happen to … Continue reading
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Menstrual Monday presents an all-girl alleycat June 11
The women behind Menstrual Monday, Seattle’s monthly all-girl casual bike ride, are stepping things up with an all-girl alleycat race. From Menstrual Monday: Menstrual Monday is proud to announce our first ALL-Girl Alley Cat, Girls of Summer.An adventurous romp through … Continue reading

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