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Cyclovia Providence, Broad Street June 30, Volunteers needed

June 24, 2013 by RI BIke

cyclovia_logo_onlyVolunteers are needed for the Sunday June 30th Cyclovia being held on Broad Street between Thurbers and Prairie Avenues.  Volunteers will be responsible for monitoring side streets and ensuring that drivers do not take their vehicles onto the closed roadway.  Shifts are 2 hours each, from 11 to 1 and 1 to 3PM with water and lunch provided by Whole Foods Market.

To Volunteer, please send an email to moritz@ribike.org.

Cyclovia Returns to Providence this summer for 3 dates over the course of the summer.  Sunday, June 30, Broad street from Eddy Street to Prairie Avenue will be closed to vehicular traffic with the street opened to people to use as a temporary bike park.  Several organizations will be present with activities for the family.

Cyclovia is a car-free event that opens Providence streets to people so that they can walk, skate, run, bicycle, exercise and socialize. The events are free, open to the public and fun for people of all ages.

The events feature farmers markets, Zumba, yoga, bicycle workshops, street vendors and more.

Dates for other the entire series:

  • Sunday, June 30:
    Broad St. in Elmwood (between Thurbers Ave. and Prairie Ave.)
  • Sunday, July 28:
    Valley St. in Olneyville (between San Souci Dr. and Amherst St.)
  • Sunday, September 15:
    Hope St. in the East Side (between Lippitt Park and Rochambeau Ave.

 

Additional information is available from the City of Providence website.

 

 

 

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