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Bike To The Sea’s Bicycle Blues

Written by Boston Biker on Nov 12

Like music? Like bikes? Like the blues? Check this email I just got.

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Bike to the Sea’s Bicycle Blues – this Sat, Nov 14

Bicycle Blues! a fantastic night featuring “Melanie and the Blue Shots”, all to benefit the Northern Strand Community Trail which will pass through Everett, Malden, Revere, Saugus, and Lynn. A great band for a great cause. This is a rare Boston area appearance for this beloved central Mass band.

Whether you like to dance or listen to good blues, come support this all-purpose trail. Sat. Nov. 14, 8-11pm at First Parish in Malden, 2 Elm St., three blocks west of the Malden Center T. $15. Free parking in the Beebe School lot. Cash bar and snacks. Go to http://www.biketothesea.com Annual meeting will be held at 7.

This trail will be a wonderful addition to the area. Imagine a trail for walking and biking, for all ages, and free for all. And the band is fantastic! Melanie grew up in this area and she is coming back with her band especially to help the trail.


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