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  • Bike Movie Night: Afghan Cycles

    Framingham REI 375 Cochituate Rd, Framingham, MA, United States

    In the feature length film "Afghan Cycles" filmmaker Sarah Menzies documents Afghan women who defy family and cultural norms to do what they love: ride bicycles. This screening is part of our 96 Hours of Cycling event-- four days of celebrating life of two wheels with classes, events, and discounts on bike gear & shop…

  • Wake Up the Earth Festival

    Stoneybrook T Station

    Sign up here to volunteer to table at JP's annual event celebrating community power through art and music.

  • Glacial Pace of Progress Rally & Ride

    City Hall Plaza One City Hall Plaza, Boston, MA, United States

    What moves slower than a glacier and is continually putting lives in danger? Mayor Walsh's slow-footed implementation of Boston's protected bike network! Join us on a ride to highlight long-promised projects whose redesigns are all but frozen! Let's heat things up! RSVP here

  • Boston Bike Party

    Calling all you midnight marauders, you moonlight mariners, you pirates and pilots of the deep dark night. Let the waves of Bike Party crash over your ships and steer you through the watery unknown! Grab your mates and deckhands, your beacons of light, and roll with us on an adventure on the high seas of…

  • 5th Annual Quincy Rides the Spine

    Quincy Recreation Department 1 Merrymont Parkway, Quincy, MA, United States

    Our friends over at Quincycles are kicking it off Bike Week with their 5th annual Quincy Rides the Spine Visibility Ride! Ride the length of Hancock and Washington Streets on Quincy's newest bike lanes with an escort of Quincy’s finest in the Community Policing Unit. This 8.5-mile loop, connecting our city from north to south,…

  • Bikes Not Fights

    O'Day Playground West Newton St, South End, MA, United States

    This community-run event is held to activate a park and playground with positive activities for young people in the neighborhood. It is organized by residents and the Boston Cyclists will be there providing free bike repair. If you live nearby, come on down!

  • Mothers Day Walk for Peace

    The Annual Mothers Day Walk for Peace started in 1996 by mothers of murdered children to garner support and love from their neighbors. The Boston Cyclists Union is walking in the march to show solidarity to other forms of street violence. Boston Cyclists Union will have a team raising money for the Louis D Brown…