Prospect Park Moonlight Ride
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- July 8, 2006 9:00 pm
Prospect Park Moonlight Ride
Grand Army Plaza
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by Aaron Naparstek on July 9, 2006
thank you very much for publicizing our XUP ride: I am the ride leader and we have had a good turnout last night.
I would like to bring to your attention the ride "New Enclosures: Downtown Brooklyn" which will end at the anti-stadium rally on July 16th. The ride leaves from the Fulton Ferry Landing Pier at noon. A description can be found at this address:http://www.times-up.org/calendar/detail.php?calendarid=930
I would also like to mention the ride which is leaving at 3 pm today Sunday from the BK side of the W'burg Bridge: a "Brooklyn Historical Junket"; a tour of the Bed-Stuy, Weeksville, Wingate and Ditmas neighborhoods. I have scouted it out this week with the ride leader and it ought to be very interesting; I, being a frog, will be glued to some TV set somewhere...
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