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Community Cycling Center CYCLING CENTER 51501 Columbia River Hwy, Scappoose (Fred Meyer parking lot, SUNSET COMMUNITY BIKE SAFETY FAIR 1700 NE Alberta St, Portland OR 97211 (Community Cycling under the sign) POWELL BUTTE MTB RIDE 14986 NW Cornell Road, Portland OR 97229 (Sunset Hwy, Exit Center) 6pm 10950 SE Divsion (Bike Gallery -Division) 65-Cornell/Bethany, just north of Hwy off Cornell - Sunset 7pm, Every Thursday from 7 - 9:30pm John Joy, 503-708-5752, pumpclub.org 8am Church) Neal Armstrong, 503-546-8864, Colin Yates, 503-254-2663, helmets required, 9am, 9am - 2pm [email protected], BIKE WITH YOUR MAMá www.bikegallery.com/ Bryan Miller, 503-488-5966, [email protected], Info Line www.communitycyclingcenter.org/ 5 SE Madison St (Eastbank Esplanade underneath Hawthorne 503-372-1589 - [email protected], Bike2006 Bridge (by the firehouse)) OF BUTTES, BIKE AND BOND MEASURES FRESH FILM: ALL NEW BIKE FLICKS AT THE PUFF 6:30pm Directions to two optional starting points and other details will be RU ABRIDGED CURIOUS?! GUIDED COMMUTER TOUR 26th and SE Clinton (Clinton St Theater) mama joey, [email protected], causeit.org mailed to registrants. Register at website linked below. ACROSS I5 (Vancouver) 9pm 8:30am West 8th St @ Esther St, Vancouver WA (North end of Vancouver revphil, [email protected], PUFFestival MALTY BEVERAGE RIDE Jim Labbe, Farmers Market) 832 North Beech (Amnesia Brewery) www.audubonportland.org/trips_classes_camps/adult_programs/wi 10:30am, Ride leaves park at 11AM. Returns by 12.30PM. 7pm, Meet at 7:00, quaff a quick one, ride at 7:30pm! ldcity/bike Todd Boulanger, 360.696.8290 x8657, Friday June 9 Deepak Saxena, 602-790-0500, [email protected] [email protected], RSVP for event please. THE 2ND ANNUAL UNATTENDED REAL DOUGHNUT Limited to 20 riders., Vancouver DoT Bike Site FULL MOON BIKE RIDE (Vancouver) RIDE BREAKFAST ON THE BRIDGES 6th Street & Columbia 1717 NE Broadway (Helen Bernhard Bakery) COMMUNITY CYCLE REPAIR CLINIC Broadway Bridge / Hawthorne Bridge (North side) 7:30pm, 7:30 to 10:00 PM 8:30am 2503 SE Division (Wired Cycles) 7am, 7:00 - 9:00, every Friday during PPL Ahmad Qayoumi, Todd Boulanger Jeme, [email protected] Noon Cap'n Pastry, [email protected], Aaron Tarfman, Cycle Exchange Tours http://shift2bikes.org/breakfast.shtml MIDNIGHT MYSTERY RIDE CYCLE THE WELL FIELD N. Killingsworth St. and Albina (Paragon Club - hint: back door Ne Sandy Blvd. and Ne 95th Avenue Portland, OR 97220 R U COUVER CURIOUS?! - BIKE TOUR TO BREAKFAST ON THE OVERPASS has no buzzer) (Parkrose/Sumner Transit Center parking lot across the bridge VANCOUVER'S FARMERS MARKET NE Halsey and 42nd (Hollywood Transit Center pedestrian 11pm, Ride at midnight from the MAX Red Line stop) 8420 N Denver Ave (Paul Bunyon Plaza across from Kenton MAX overpass) Team Midnight, [email protected], Team Midnight website 9am, Please arrive by 8:30am to check-in. Ride will end around Stn) 7am, til 9:00 am 1:00pm 1:30pm, Meet at 1.15 and Leave at 1.30PM Cap' n Pastry, [email protected] Jill Wall, 503-281-1132, [email protected], Columbia Todd Boulanger, 360.696.8290 x8657, Saturday June 10 Slough Watershed Council [email protected], Please RSVP. Ride limited to HAPPY HOUR ON THE HAWTHORNE 20 riders. No tag along bikes or trailers., Vancouver Bike Page East end of Hawthorne Bridge on S Sidewalk PUMP POWELL BUTTE WORK PARTY 4pm ATTENDED BIKE PARKING & SHIFTY LUBE 16160 SE Powell Blvd (Powell Butte parking lot) DAYTIME WORLD NAKED BIKE RIDE Amy Stork, [email protected] Hollywood & Beaverton Transit Centers 9am Glisan and NE 39th Ave (Joan of Arc Statue) 8am, until 4:00pm Ray Bayley, [email protected], pumpclub.org 2:30pm PUMP FRIDAY NIGHT RIDE Kiran Limaye, [email protected] Cody Cougar Bikencamp, World Naked Bike Ride 2pm 2pm WOMEN'S VOLUNTEER NIGHT AT THE COMMUNITY COMMUNITY THE AT NIGHT VOLUNTEER WOMEN'S ARCH OF THE SUB-LIME SUB-LIME THE OF ARCH SE IN THAI'ED: PAD RIDE eet & Eastbank Esplanade) Esplanade) Eastbank & eet Str (Madison Plaza Madison egallery.com/ k www.bi TOURS BIKE EXCHANGE COMMUNITY 4, [email protected] [email protected] 4, 503-460-237 Bortman, Coach 31, helmets required, required, helmets 31, 503-774-35 Manner, Ryan tation Options tation por Trans 6:30pm, Every Thursday! 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