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Ciclismo Classico 2nd Annual Bike Film Festival

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Posted on March 7, 2011
Ciclismo Classico 2nd Annual Bike Film Festival
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
7:00-10:00 PM
Regent Theatre, 7 Medford St., Arlington, MA

Featuring

Nicole Freedman - Boston's Bike Czar

&

Richard Fries - Master of Ceremonies

for an evening of Bike Films, a Great Jersey Giveaway & Raffle for other cool bike-related prizes

&

Free Refreshments

Proceeds go to MassBike

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A highlight to this year’s Bay State Bike Week, we're proud and excited to present our  2nd annual bike family-friendly film festival to be held on Wednesday, May 18th at the historic Regent Theatre in Arlington Center, a block away from the Minuteman Bike Path. This year the theme is Transformation through Bicycle Travel.

In collaboration with Boston Bike Film Festival held in Boston every October, the goal of this spring’s Ciclismo Bike Film Festival is to showcase a diverse set of fun bike films and raise funds for Mass Bike, the Massachusetts-wide cycling advocacy group. Refreshments will be served and jerseys and raffle prizes will be given out.

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