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Boston Cyclists Union Biketoberfest Annual Member Party, Oct. 2

October 2, 2014 @ 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

$25

For four years the Bike Union has been bringing its members (people who love bikes) together under one roof for a massive rally and fundraiser every fall—always with some of Boston's finest beers on tap. A free benefit of joining and supporting our important work.

This year we've chosen a new name for our biggest annual event, one that better describes the spirit of celebration these events have taken on. All year we work hard to achieve new cycletracks, better policies, stronger bike research, and fix 1,000 bikes for Bike to Market. It's only fitting that at the end of our busiest season we raise our mugs with membership that supports better biking in Boston.

Live DJs

Food from El Pelon, bGood, (more to come)

Beer from Cambridge Brewing Co., (more to come)

Live and Silent Auction with prizes from Yuba, Ashmont Cycles, Ortlieb, Copenhagen Wheel, (more to come)

Biketoberfest 2014
Thurs., Oct. 2
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Tech's
crazy big ballroom (to hold all of you)
41 Berkeley Street
Boston, MA 02116
6:30pm-10pm

The event is free to all Union members--if you are not yet a member or need to renew your membership, buying an Eventbrite ticket makes you a member!

We hope to see you there!!!

 

 

 

Details

Date:
October 2, 2014
Time:
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost:
$25
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Website:
https://www.facebook.com/events/721549624567396/

Organizer

Boston Cyclists Union
Phone
617-620-1989
Email
jason@bostoncyclistsunion.org
View Organizer Website

Other

Organizer status (we charge $5 for for-profit listings)
Not for profit or community group

Venue

Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
41 Berkeley St
Boston, MA 02116 United States

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