We’re Having a Party
Transmit Miami is throwing a Bike Miami after party on Sunday, November 9th.
Please help us celebrate livable cities, alternative transportation, activism and this momentous event.
Where: Dolores, But You Can Call Me Lolita at Mary Brickell Village.
When: 2:00pm – 5:00pm
Who: Transit Miami, You and your non-motorized from of transport/recreation.
If the cool people weren’t enough to entice you, we’ve arranged a $3 beer special and free valet bike parking nearby. After all, what’s better than bikes? Beer and bikes!
We hope to see you there.
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