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Tag Archives: peace peloton
Halloween Peace Peloton starts in Wallingford and includes fundraising costume contest
Celebrate Halloween in the Peace Peloton Saturday. The ride stages at Wallingford Playfield at noon for some food from the excellent Pam’s Kitchen, then leaves at 2 p.m. for a 12-mile ride to Gas Works Park via Discovery Park. The … Continue reading
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Saturday: Peace Peloton rides from NE Seattle to White Center + Fundraiser
Mmmmm… Junebaby is so good. And Saturday’s Peace Peloton starts at the NE Seattle restaurant in the early evening, then rides to Beer Star in White Center. Dr. Rayburn Lewis will be speaking this week, a former Cascade Bicycle Club … Continue reading
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Saturday: The Peace Peloton rides from Madrona to Green Lake, will create a mural on the way
The Peace Peloton rides again Saturday, and this time riders will create a mural along the way. The ride meets from 10 a.m. to noon at Café Soleil at 34th and Union in Madrona, where folks will work to get … Continue reading
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Peace Peloton rides Saturday, expands to Tacoma + Video
The Peace Peloton rides Saturday from The Station coffee shop near Beacon Hill light rail station to Maple Wood Playfield in South Beacon Hill. Meet at The Station from 10 to noon, then ride all over Beacon Hill and Rainier … Continue reading
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Saturday: Peace Peloton rides from Amy’s Merkato to Island Soul
Mmmmm. Island Soul. People don’t usually come to Seattle Bike Blog for restaurant reviews, but Island Soul is just so good. The Peace Peloton rides Saturday from Amy’s Merkato Ethiopian & Eritrean Restaurant in Hillman City and Deli to Island … Continue reading
Saturday: Peace Peloton rides to support Black-owned businesses
The third Peace Peloton ride meets 10 a.m. Saturday at Central Cafe and Juice Bar in the Central District. At noon, the ride will travel ten miles before ending at Fat’s Chicken and Waffles. If you plan to attend, fill … Continue reading
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Saturday: The 2nd Peace Peloton will ride to Black-owned businesses, promote economic reform
The second Peace Peloton ride starts 10 a.m. Saturday at Tougo Coffee on Yesler Way near Broadway. Organized by Doc Wilson, the first Peace Peloton drew more than 300 people for a ride from Alki to the CD. Wilson hopes … Continue reading
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Noon Saturday: Ride in the ‘Peace Peloton’ starting in Alki
The Peace Peloton will ride 20 miles around the city from Alki Beach to the Northwest African American Museum in the Central District Saturday to “bring awareness to and bring about positive change for black, brown, marginalized, and disenfranchised populations … Continue reading