The first ride scheduled back in March was rained out. It  has been rescheduled for this Saturday!
Please note this ride is on Saturday 5/21
When: Â Â Â Saturday, May 21, 2011
Time: Â Â Â Â 10am-1-pm
Where: Â Â SMMoA at Bergamot
Join us for a day of culture, style, and cycling! This half-day bike excursion includes:
A tour of SMMoA’s current exhibitions
-Marco Brambilla:Â The Dark Lining
–Simmons and Burke:Â In Media(s) Res, Media(s) In Res
–Park Studio:Â State of Mind
Studio visits with artist Blue McRight and architect Warren Wagner of W3 Architects. Preview McRight’s recent work and Wagner’s exciting green living projects.
Rest stop at the Frank Gehry-designed Edgemar Center to learn about the Buy Local Program with the Main Street Merchants Assocation. Receive information, coupons, and free samples!
Participation fee: $10Â Click here to purchase ticket
FREE for SMMoA members: RSVP to education@smmoa.org
Join SMMoA today and receive free admission to Cycle Chic and many other exclusive member benefits!
FELT Bicycles will lend bikes to individuals on a first come, fist serve basis. Sizes and styles vary.
Please contact:Â education@smmoa.org
Riders are welcome to stay on Main Street for a guided walking tour or return to SMMoA. Ride leadership provided by Santa Monica SPOKE.
About Cycle Chicâ„¢: Sparked in Copenhagen, Denmark to celebrate the cycling capital’s perennial style and sensibility, Cycle Chicâ„¢ inspires sartorial riding in urban cities all over the world.
About Santa Monica’s Buy Local Program: This is a campaign created by representatives of the Santa Monica business community and the City of Santa Monica to support the economic and environmental benefits of choosing local first.
In the case of rain, this event will be canceled.
Event Partners: Cycle Chicâ„¢, Blue McRight, W3 Architects/Warren Wagner, FELT Bicycles, Buy Local Santa Monica, Main Street Merchants Association, Santa Monica SPOKE
In-kind snacks and refreshments generously provided by Clif Bar and O.N.E. Coconut Water.
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