FYI: Got this from the city. Looks like the 2nd event is Atwood-Fair Oaks.
Sounds like fun!


Robbie

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From: <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:13 PM
Subject: [Ride the Drive Updates] Ride the Drive returns for TWO events in
2014



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Ride the Drive - back in 2014 !!!

The City of Madison and Madison Parks are excited to bring Ride the Drive,
presented by Trek, back for its sixth year! We will be hosting Ride the
Drive-Downtown on Sunday, June 1st from 10am to 3pm and Ride the
Drive-Eastside Sunday, August 24th from 10am - 3pm.

Ride the Drive was inspired by the Ciclovia in Bogota, Colombia, where city
streets are closed to car traffic to allow people to participate in all
kinds of free health and community-oriented events. In celebration of
Madison's commitment to bicycling and healthy lifestyles, Madison hosted
its first Ride the Drive in 2009. Five years of successful events later, we
are proud to call this a Madison tradition.

Ride the Drive*, *is a car-free, care free event that transforms some of
Madison's streets into a public promenade. During the Downtown event, roads
in the five mile route are open for participants to bike, skate or walk
through some of Madison's signature streets. The Eastside event is 2.2
miles of the same car-free fun. Both events are free and open to the
public. Along the route, there will be activities, informational booths,
musicians, food vendors and other entertainment for thousands of
participants to enjoy.

The downtown route will be the same as last year's, featuring iconic
downtown streets, including Capitol Square, East Washington and John Nolen
Drive. The Eastside Ride the Drive will have more of a neighborhood block
party feel, highlighting the neighborhoods surrounding Atwood Avenue and
South Fair Oaks Avenue. Complete maps of the Ride the Drive routes can be
found on the Ride the Drive website.

There are many different ways for the community to get involved in this
year's Ride the Drive events. Corporations are encouraged to help sponsor
the events, while local businesses and organizations can host an activity
or have a vendor or food booth along the routes.  Both dates also have many
volunteer opportunities to help the events run smoothly.

We invite participants of all ages to come out and Ride the Drive with the
City of Madison and Madison Parks!

For a list of all the volunteer roles available and more information about
Ride the Drive, please visit
www.cityofmadison.com/ridethedrive<https://my.cityofmadison.com/emaillists/redirect.cfm?ID=79241&MID=17015&LID=60>
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