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Seeking 20-30 Chicago Bicyclists With Bells Attached for a Festival Ride on September 26th

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Seeking 20-30 Chicago Bicyclists With Bells Attached for a Festival Ride on September 26th

Time: September 26, 2015 from 11am to 6pm
Location: Woodard Plaza (Intersection of Milwaukee, Diversey and Kimball) in Logan Square/Avondale
City/Town: Chicago
Website or Map: http://hairpinartscenter.org
Phone: 224.628.0151
Event Type: neighborhood, festival, interdisciplinary, arts, and, culture
Organized By: Daniel Dvorkin
Latest Activity: Sep 24, 2015

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Seeking 20-30 Chicago Bicyclists With Bells Attached for a Festival Ride on September 26th. Produced by Two Lights Theatre Co. and Hairpin Arts Center, the below event will feature two-three 15-20 minutes rides occurring as artistic happenings in an outdoor plaza on the intersection of Milwaukee Diversey & Kimball.

The intention: to extract joy and ridiculousness from the public. 

Please contact ddvrkn@gmail.com or Two Lights Theatre Company via Facebook by September 15th mentioning this post to confirm entry into the festival happening and for more info. Free lunch in return for your ride!

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Comment by Andrew Bedno on September 11, 2015 at 11:35am

Though I likely can't attend (perimeter ride same day) I had to note that as usual BK, I agree with you completely.

Comment by bk (aka: Dr. Mambohead) on August 31, 2015 at 12:22pm
Still pondering which bike?..
Lo...
And Which bell?....

Or even the Witch Bell?

Could or would it vex to dare to affix and roll with many jingles or perhaps just more than one?

Can these few nights left before this joy-life flight temper the tremulous bell hand awaiting?

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