C.I.C.L.E. + Path to Freedom = Harvest Bike Ride and Potluck Social : Live Music from Triple Chicken Foot

 

November is a perfect time for acorn soups, warm casseroles, pumpkin pies, bike riding over fallen crunchy leaves, kick ball in the park and an Urban Expedition’s Harvest Ride and Potluck Social. On Saturday, November 15, at 11:30 AM, C.I.C.L.E. is excited to team up with the renowned urban homestead, Path To Freedom, for an incredible neighborhood bike ride, potluck and gathering.

 

Los Angeles is teeming with diverse minds and culture, and yet despite our differences in background and perspectives, we can still come together for something reminiscent of a bygone era--when community was the most valuable commodity. November’s Urban Expeditions is one such gathering--packed full of good old fashioned good times.

 

Start the day by decorating your bike and riding an easy-paced Urban Expeditions bike ride around the neighborhood. After the ride, get ready for the “100-mile potluck” challenge, where potluck contestants will compete against each other for the prestigious “most local dish” award. Next we’ll enjoy the fruits of the harvest as we feast on local and homegrown delectable potluck delights. And there’s nothing like a bit of fun after a good meal. Be sure to bring your musical instruments (if you play) and take part in an impromptu jam session. Get creative and use your brain playing “sustainable charades”. Enjoy kickball, a scavenger hunt, volleyball, gunny sack races and being a kid again--and make sure to bring the kids!

 

So grab your bikes, your friends, and your family and come celebrate with the C.I.C.L.E. folks and the revolutionary modern day urban homesteaders from Path to Freedom. This event is free.

 

Special thanks to our event sponsors: REI, Whole Foods, Armstrong Nursery (South Pasadena) and Clif Bar.

 

Event Details:

 

Who: C.I.C.L.E., Path to Freedom, and you!

 

Enjoy: A neighborhood bike ride, the100-mile potluck challenge (www.pathtofreedom.com…), music, games, and prizes!

 

When: Saturday, November 15, 2008

•11:30AM:Decorate your bikes in harvest theme

•12:30 PM: Neighborhood Bike Ride Departs. This ride will be easy, slow, and family-friendly, so bring the kids.

•After the Ride: Let the food and festivities begin!

 

Where: San Pascual Park/Arroyo Park, at San Pascual Ave. and Ramona/Stoney Dr. in Los Angeles, near South Pasadena.

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Bring:

 

1.For the ride: your bicycle, in good running order. All participants under 18 must wear a helmet and be escorted by a parent or guardian. Children under age 9 should be on a tag-a-long, bike trailer, tandem, or other safe child-carrying device.

 

2.For the “eats”:A locally grown main dish, dessert, and/or beverage to share. You can check your food dish in at the park before we depart for the ride. “The Most Local Dish” contest entries will by judged by how many local/homegrown ingredients are used per dish. Homegrown ingredients are worth more points. (100 Mile Potluck Guidelines: In keeping with the "100 Mile Diet Pledge" please try to bring food produced within 100 mile radius if you can.)

More info: www.pathtofreedom.com…

 

3.For the jam session: Musical Instruments, if you’ve got some. A blanket for relaxing.

 

For more information, visit www.cicle.org or call 323-478-0060.

 

About Urban Expeditions:

Urban Expeditions is C.I.C.L.E.'s year-long series of monthly community-focused bicycle rides, sponsored by REI and aimed at getting people out of their cars and onto their bikes for a cleaner, greener city.

 

About C.I.C.L.E.:

C.I.C.L.E. (Cyclists Inciting Change thru Live Exchange) is based in Los Angeles and works to promote the bicycle as a viable, healthy, and sustainable transportation choice. C.I.C.L.E. is a project of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE), a non-profit public charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Visit www.cicle.org for more information.

 

Link www.cicle.org