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Bicycle-Ride to Family-friendly Happy-Hour

Kirkland Greenways invites you to our 1st Family-friendly

Bike Ride to Happy Hour.


The ride will be along the proposed Rose Hill Greenway from
Bridle Trails Shopping Center
and ending at FlyCaster Brewing Company in Totem

Lake.

Flycaster Brewing is Kirkland's 1st brewery and they have a
tasting room which is OPEN TO ALL AGES (Bring your kids, and bring your ID). 

Start: In front of Bridle Trails Red Apple Market: 6625
132nd Ave Ne, Kirkland, WA 98033

Food options: Flycaster has arranged for a food truck
for families to purchase food (or you can order any other delivery food that
you want and get it delivered to their location). 

Prizes: We will have prizes and a lot of fun riding on
some great Kirkland neighborhood streets.

Ride difficulty: ALL AGES: This is a mostly flat ride
with one or two small hills in each direction that you can easily walk up if
you or your kids need to. This is a "no drop" ride which means we
will all stay together and nobody gets left behind, no matter what.

Prefer to walk?  Just meet us at Flycaster around 1:30ish. Come
and hear about how great our ride was and about how you can help by asking
Kirkland City Council to build the Rose Hill Greenway (which you can do NOW by
just clicking on this link): 
ttp://org2.salsalabs.com/o/5719/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=15185



Hope to see you there!
Kirkland Greenways

PS: We are looking for business sponsors so if you know of
any bike-friendly businesses or businesses who just understand that Bikes Mean
Business, please pass this event on to them and have them contact us:
caron@kirklandgreenways.org 

PPS: Kirkland Greenways, along with Cascade Bicycle Club,
will be doing family-friendly bike rides every month to family-friendly
destinations within Kirkland. You do NOT need a kid to participate though. These
events are for All Ages and Abilities.

Kirkland Greenways: Making neighborhood streets safe
places for people of all ages and abilities.

www.kirklandgreenways.org
www.facebook.com/KirklandGreenways
www.twitter.com/KirkGreenways






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