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Old August 10th 03, 01:44 AM
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"Bike trailers to relieve road-congestion for charity food deliveries"

Volunteer members of the Vancouver Electric Vehicle Association, a
hobby group, invite all cyclists with bike trailers to help deliver
surplus food donated by Patisserie Saint Honore, Fratelli's Bakery,
and Drive Organics on 19 September 2003, 6pm. (Also every 3rd Friday
of the month thereafter.)

Volunteer cyclists meet at Britannia Community Centre at Commercial
Drive & Napier Streets. Food donations will be taken to Union Gospel
Church.

Help reduce road congestion on Commercial Drive. Cyclists will deliver
donated food to charities without adding to greenhouse gases. Up to
100 lbs. of groceries can be loaded into bicycles and bike trailers
and carried uphill easily.
 




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