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Update #2: CicLAvia returning twice in 2012
Update #1: CicLAvia Kickstarter Donors are Muy Awesome!
Thanks Thanks Thanks to all the great folks who supported CicLAvia expansion via our recent Kickstarter campaign. Thanks to each and every one of you, CicLAvia raised $11,000 which will go to signage, printing, coordination, outreach, y mas y mas, to make CicLAvia free and wonderful on Sunday October 9th 2011. We're really excited for the upcoming event - it's gonna be better than ever - ten miles of smiles! We hope you feel proud that your contribution makes CicLAvia possible!
If you gave us your information by mid-day last Friday, your premiums (bag, button, stickers) are in the mail today. If you haven't filled out your information, please do it right away... and we'll get the remaining premiums in the mail later this week.
For info on CicLAvia - see our guapo redesigned website. See you October 9th! Thanks!
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This project successfully raised its funding goal on September 14, 2011.
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CicLAvia stickers - receive two fun CicLAvia stickers - they look great on bikes!
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CicLAvia button and CicLAvia stickers!
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CicLAvia tote bag - designed by Colleen Corcoran - bag by Baggu - yellow design on grey bag - limited quantity - and we'll throw stickers and a button into the bag!
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The CicLAvia organization is a broad-based community coalition that is working to establish a comprehensive, region-wide program that addresses key issues facing Los Angeles. The grassroots, volunteer-driven movement has found support from individuals, organizations, and government agencies that cover a broad spectrum. The CicLAvia board includes members from diverse backgrounds, including bicycle and public space advocacy, graphic design, urban and environmental planning, arts and culture, event production, journalism, and engineering. This coalition’s objective is to institute substantial policy changes that allow Southern Californians to reclaim the streets and make active use of existing public infrastructure.