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CAUSE FOR CREATIVITY: TOUR DA ARTS, VOL.3

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Beat the pump, cycle the town, and enjoy Santa Monica’sTour Da Arts Bike Gearsights and sounds. The Santa Monica Museum of Art’s third annual Tour da Arts bike event invites you to participate in a spoke-card workshop and a scenic ride with stops for music, dance, and art along the way. The ride culminates at SMMoA with the Bicycle Bell Ensemble – a tuneful collaborative performance.

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FREE admission to Tour da Arts ride and festivities
Spoke card art workshop admission $5
FREE for SMMoA members.
Activities are open to all ages
(some restrictions apply).

Free Bike Gear

All riders receive a FREE bicycle bell and the first 150 riders to register and check-in receive a FREE Tour da Arts bicycle bag!

The ring of your free bicycle bell is an instrumental part of the musical grand finale – the Bicycle Bell Ensemble.

Check out the August issue of Momentum Magazine featuring Tour da Arts

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Tour da Arts, vol. 3 Bike Route

Stop 1 – ART (Noon – 2 pm)SMMoA Tour da Arts

Santa Monica Museum of Art

  • Check-in for the ride.
  • Spoke Card Art Workshop: make an original spoke card for your bike.
  • See SMMoA exhibitions: Marco Brambilla: The Dark Lining; Simmons & Burke: In Media(s) Res, Media(s) in Res; and Park Studio: State of Mind. Click to preview SMMoA’s exhibitions
  • Enjoy our Cycling Culture Mini-Festival:
    Advocacy: Los Angeles Bike Coalition/Santa Monica Spoke, C.I.C.L.E., Tune-up tent by BikerowaveExcitement: CicLAvia, Tour de Fat, Perry’s Café Bike ToursLocal Design: Bicycle Fixation, Swrve – Urban Cycling Apparel, Shifty – Flirty Bike FashionFood trucks: Dosa Truck, Mandoline Grill, and L.A. Snowie.

Stop 2 – DANCE (between 3 – 4 pm)Broad Stage
The Broad Stage

Stop 3 – MUSIC (between 4:30- 5:30 pm)
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Stop 4 – COLLABORATIVE PERFORMANCE (6 – 7 pm)SMMoA Tour da Arts
Return to SMMoA

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All stops will last about 30 minutes. Full bike route is approximately 7 miles at an easy pace. Snacks and refreshments provided by Whole Foods Santa Monica, Clif Bar, O.N.E. Coconut Water, and IZZE.
Cause for Creativity: Tour da Arts, vol. 3 is made possible in part by the City of Santa Monica and the Santa Monica Arts Commission, HBO, and Nordstrom.
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Cause for Creativity: Tour da Arts partners include: C.I.C.L.E., Bergamot Station, The Broad Stage, Global Motion, Jazz on the Lawn, City of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs, Patrick Miller Bicycle Bell Ensemble, Sister Mantos, Télématique, David Semien, Eva Lwington Cycle Chic Sundays, Josef Bray-Ali, Flying Pigeon LA, Richard Schultz, Bikerowave, Santa Monica City Hall, Whole Foods Market Santa Monica,
Santa Monica SPOKE/LACBC, Swrve, Bicycle Fixation, Shifty Showroom, Clif Bar, IZZE, O.N.E. Coconut Water, iZip Hybrid Electric Bikes, Perry’s Café and Rentals, CicLAvia, Dosa Truck, and Mandoline Grill, L.A. Snowie, Big Blue Bus, LA Metro, Momentum Magazine.
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Become a SMMoA member today and enjoy groundbreaking exhibitions, experimental education programs, eclectic shopping, and exclusive artworld access.

Quick Recap of Monday meeting

Great Meeting on Monday night!  
Thank you to Lucy Dyke, Michelle Glickert, Colleen Stoll and Francie Stefan from the City for presenting this plan for SMSpoke and the community.
The City is taking input and comments on the plan for about a month.
We have set up an email address for this through Spoke:
BikePlan@SMSpoke.org   – we will collect and coordinate getting all the comments we receive to Lucy and her staff.
You can also send letters and comments to: shapethefuture2025@smgov.net
Feelings are good on the Bike Plan, and input has been openly welcomed from city staff as well as compliments for our help thus far – The meeting went great!  Lucy Dyke did the presentation on the overall plan and it’s implementation, and staff (Michelle Glickert, Colleen Stoll and Francie Stefan) madly took notes during the time when Lucy took Q & A - for nearly 2 HOURS!!
Also in attendance Kevin McKeown SM City Council, Jason Perry Planning Commissioner, Jen Klausner Exec. Director LACBC as well as Mike Feinstein previous Santa Monica Mayor (2000-2002). In total I believe we had aprox. 50 people in attendance.
The plan is being presented to a variety of Boards and Commissions through the month of August including:
·       August 10th – Planning Commission (Study Session), 7:00pm at City Hall
·       August 18th – Parks & Recreation Commission, 7:30pm at City Hall
·       August 23rd – City Council, 6:30pm at City Hall
·       September 7th – Planning Commission, 7:00pm at City Hall
·       Date TBD – Task Force on the Environment

 

Articles on the meeting:

The OutLook News

SMDP 

Meeting Tonight: Bicycle Action Plan presentation

Tonight: Monday 6:00 – 8:30pm
Lucy, Francie and Michelle will present the final draft of
the Bicycle Action Plan!

click image for full BAP .pdf document (large file)

You are invited to join us this evening, Deputy director Lucy Dyke, Francie Stefan and Michelle Glickert will join us to give a presentation of the Santa Monica Bicycle Action Plan - Final Draft, the schedule, implementation and opportunities for comments and input.

Presentation should start around 7:00pm

Please come ask your questions and give your input!

Plenty of bike parking in the courtyard – street parking, and city structures for autos

light refreshments served

 

Date: Monday, August 8th
Time: 
6:00pm
Location: 502 Colorado,
corner of 5th and Colorado, Santa Monica

Meeting, Monday Aug 8, Get a first look at the Bicycle Action Plan!

Santa Monica Deputy Director Lucy Dyke will join us as we get a first hand look at the proposed Bicycle Action Plan.

When:    Monday, August 8th
Time:      6:00 – 8:30pm
Where:   Colorado Community Room, 502 Colorado Blvd
corner of 5th and Colorado

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Eat Real Fest, Avoid Camageddon – go by bike!

The 405 Freeway will be closed. We gave you stuff to do in Santa Monica – But what else is happening on the westside?

Eat Real Fest!

Eat Real Fest is a celebration of all things tasty, fresh and handmade with a focus on street food, local wines, handcrafted beers and traditional craft food – all featuring sustainable, local ingredients. Plus, no dish or drink costs more than $5.
LACBC and local chapter Culver City Bicycle Coalition will be providing free bike valet at the event, and Bikerowave will be offering free bike tuneups and workshops.

Eat Real Festival

When: July 16 & 17; 10:30 AM to 9 PM
Where: Helms Bakery District, Culver City

Bike Ride to Eat Real Festival with LACBC
When: July 16 & 17; meet at 10:30 AM, ride at 11 AM
Where: meet at the corner of Wilshire & Western
Read LACBC event posting. More information on how to get there.