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14th Annual Jingle Ride

Written by Boston Biker on Dec 06

Got this in the email, thanks for the tip Ron, looks like a lot of fun, and it supports a good cause.

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Don’t Miss the 14th Annual Jingle Ride and Holiday Party – Sunday, December 12

The Jingle Ride is a leisurely and festive 10-to-25 mile round-trip bike ride from Arlington Center to Boston, including the Charles River Bike Path and some of Boston’s most festive streets. We’ll ride into town, have lunch at Quincy Market before spinning back to Arlington via Boston’s historic Public Garden, Newbury Street, and the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge.

All participants are asked to make a voluntary donation to MassBike. Suggested donation is $10 per rider. 100% of proceeds will be donated to MassBike.

Holiday Party at Lauren’s Home All participants are also invited to a holiday party with food, drink and good cheer and the home of Ciclismo founder Lauren Hefferon.

When Sunday, December 12, 2010 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm . Bring your best singing voice, costume, jingle bells and bike decorations!

RSVP for the Jingle Ride and Holiday Party here.

Jingle Ride Starting Point Jam N’ Java, 594 Mass. Ave in Arlington Center (MAP)

There will be fun prizes for best costume, best decorated bike, and more!


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