We’re excited to announce our next Get Together!
If you live/work/ride in or around inner Northeast Portland’s Alberta Arts District, join us next week to talk bikes, bike commuting, bike business, bike events, bike advocacy, and more.
We’ll host an evening of socializing and inspiration on Tuesday, 8/25 from 5:30 – 7:30pm at the Radio Room (1101 NE Alberta). We’ll be out on the patio if the weather’s nice and come early to grab a prime parking spot in the Radio Room’s awesome bike corral.
Come on out to hear from a cross-section of interesting people doing bike-related work in your neighborhood. We’ll get an update on Carfree Last Thursday from local activist Magnus Johannesson, the crew from the Community Cycling Center will tell us about what they’ve been up to, Metrofiets box bike builders will talk about their work, local writer Mykle Hansen will share the latest on his new bike zine, and much much more.
We had a great time at our event last month in inner Southeast (here’s the recap). It’s always a blast to hear what’s going on, put names to faces, and meet new people in Portland’s rapidly expanding bike world.
Read more about past Get Togethers here.
Here are the details for next week’s event:
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BikePortland Get Together: Inner Northeast/Alberta Arts
Tuesday, 8/25, 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Radio Room (1101 NE Alberta) (look for us in the upper deck patio, weather permitting)
If you’d like to help organize a Get Together in your neighborhood, contact me at elly[at]bikeportland[dot]org.
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I live/work/ride in the Southeast – can I still attend the event at the Radio Room or is it exclusively for Northeasterners?
Yep, everyone’s welcome. The focus of each event is on issues, businesses, and people in that particular neighborhood — a good chance to learn.
Elly
…about what’s going on in a new part of town. Ended that sentence too soon. 🙂