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The Daily Cycle, This Time With Donuts


4:12 PM May 7th, 2009 by Shawn O'Bryant
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Bike one, bike all! This Tuesday, May 12 the city’s Bureau of Transportation will host the annual Bike to Work Breakfast at Pioneer Courthouse Square.

Cyclists who arrive between 7:30 and 9:00 AM will get bagels, donuts, coffee and tea as a thank you for commuting by bike. Free bicycle inspections and quick adjustments are also available. And TriMet will also provide information about the new transit mall.

Meantime, here’s a list of other cycling events during the month. 

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2 Responses to “The Daily Cycle, This Time With Donuts”

  1. annie says:

    Perfect timing! Hopefully Sam wont have left for Brussels before Tuesday. Talk about perfect timing and a great photo-op for impressing the pedal people over there! He could even autograph them, and really put us on the map.

    • Larry says:

      Right, like he doesn’t have any work of real importance to do here or in Salem. Might as well be handing out autographed pictures of himself to the Belgians.

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