Announcing the 2011 Newark Branchbrook Park Cherry Blossom Bike Tour!
Sunday, April 10 @ 1pm
This year's tour is dedicated to the fallen sakura bikers of Japan. (See attached poster and text below it...)
Please download the poster and post it or fwd it to friends. Different sized posters and Newark maps are available at http://www.brickcitybikecollective.org (after March 25)
Come see one of Newark's jewels... cherry blossoms in beautiful Branchbrook Park!
Come for the blossoms, come for the ride, come for the sunshine, come for the exercize, come for the memory of our fallen comrades in Japan, or come to see a beautiful part of Newark you never knew existed.
This is not a race or tour of Newark. This is a fun theme ride for the whole family. You'll be seeing all of Branchbrook Park and a few surrounding neighborhoods. But, mostly, you'll be here to see a breathtaking collection of cherry trees at peak bloom!
We've made the route a bit easier this year to accomodate trikes and kids (you won't be lifting your bike over railroad tracks ;). We also have more assistants and staff this year to help you fix your bike and find your way. In order to maximize your blossom time, we'll be giving you a map of paths through groves that we suggest you walk your bike through instead of seeing it all from the road.
Date: Sunday, April 10.
Rain date: Sunday, April 17
Length: approx. 9 miles
Ride level: easy
Cost: $5 per person
Maps to get to the park are available at http://www.brickcitybikecollective.org (after March 25)
Maps of the tour route will be handed to everyone who registers on the day of the event.
In case of questionable weather the day of the event, go to our website that morning for a postponement notice. http://www.brickcitybikecollective.org
Last year we had about 100 riders. This year we're ready for more! Please tell everyone about this event.
If you have any questions please email me at tim@tsoup.com
See you there!
Tim Sullivan
BCBC
Cherry Blossom Coordinator
Sunday, April 10 @ 1pm
This year's tour is dedicated to the fallen sakura bikers of Japan. (See attached poster and text below it...)
Please download the poster and post it or fwd it to friends. Different sized posters and Newark maps are available at http://www.
Come see one of Newark's jewels... cherry blossoms in beautiful Branchbrook Park!
Come for the blossoms, come for the ride, come for the sunshine, come for the exercize, come for the memory of our fallen comrades in Japan, or come to see a beautiful part of Newark you never knew existed.
This is not a race or tour of Newark. This is a fun theme ride for the whole family. You'll be seeing all of Branchbrook Park and a few surrounding neighborhoods. But, mostly, you'll be here to see a breathtaking collection of cherry trees at peak bloom!
We've made the route a bit easier this year to accomodate trikes and kids (you won't be lifting your bike over railroad tracks ;). We also have more assistants and staff this year to help you fix your bike and find your way. In order to maximize your blossom time, we'll be giving you a map of paths through groves that we suggest you walk your bike through instead of seeing it all from the road.
Date: Sunday, April 10.
Rain date: Sunday, April 17
Length: approx. 9 miles
Ride level: easy
Cost: $5 per person
Maps to get to the park are available at http://www.
Maps of the tour route will be handed to everyone who registers on the day of the event.
In case of questionable weather the day of the event, go to our website that morning for a postponement notice. http://www.
Last year we had about 100 riders. This year we're ready for more! Please tell everyone about this event.
If you have any questions please email me at tim@tsoup.com
See you there!
Tim Sullivan
BCBC
Cherry Blossom Coordinator


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