Skip to Content
Streetsblog Los Angeles home
Streetsblog Los Angeles home
Log In
Streetsblog

Join us for L.A. Streetsblog’s Next Fundraiser, June 17 at Flying Pigeon

On Friday, June 17, L.A. Streetsblog rolls back in to Northeast L.A. for its 2nd Annual Fundraiser with the Flying Pigeon Bike Shop on 3714 N. Figueroa Street.  The event will be in two parts, with a bike ride beginning at 6:30 P.M. and an after party beginning at 8:00.  We're asking for $10 to joins us on the ride, $10 for the after party or $15 for both.  Of course, everything is on a sliding scale and nobody will be turned away.

The ride will be a guided tour of the bike history of Northeast Los Angeles including the Bike Oven, Cafe de Leche (home of the first bike corral in Los Angeles) and the start point for Northeast L.A. Critical Mass.  We'll post the full route sometime in the next two weeks.

The after party will be at the bike shop, and will have food, drinks and a special viewing from the Chicken Leather film vault.  That's right, we'll finally have access to some of the thousands of hours of bike films put together by Los Angeles' first bike film historian.

Joining me and DJ Chicken Leather in throwing this party is our host committee are Josef Bray-Ali, the co-owner of the Flying Pigeon, Alice Strong, Dan Dabek, Mark Vallianatos and Nick Richert, the host of Bike Talk.  To RSVP, visit our Facebook page.

Stay in touch

Sign up for our free newsletter

More from Streetsblog Los Angeles

Kevin de León’s Cynical CD14 Debate Performance Shows How Little He’s Grown

De León repeatedly accused Jurado of being a liar who lacked substantive accomplishments while taking credit for a number of projects initiated prior to his tenure.

October 16, 2024

SGV Connect 129: Looking at Measures A and G

Both ballot measures need a simple majority to pass. SGV Connect will be back after the election to review what voters decided locally, regionally and across the state.

October 16, 2024

Metro Weekday Ridership Surpasses One Million

Metro ridership is at 86 percent of pre-pandemic levels, well ahead of the nationwide average of 76 percent

October 16, 2024

This Week In Livable Streets

Metro 405 Freeway widening meeting, weekend Metro A Line closures (Duarte to Azusa), Metro Rail to Rail path construction, and more

October 15, 2024
See all posts