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Village Bicycle Project Needs Your Help
August 23, 2010
Sent to Bicycle Paper from Meg of Village Bicycle Project
Seattle, Wash. - This is early notice that we will be loading a container of bikes headed to Ghana, Saturday, Oct. 2, in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood, at Total Reclaim (also known now as Ecolights NW - 1915 South Corgiat Drive), starting at 9 a.m. - and will hopefully be finished by 5 p.m.
As always, we offer good wholesome hard work, and lots of fun. Packing bikes tight and closing the big double doors is always cause for celebration! Munchies will be provided. Bring a water bottle and a friend.
Bring closed toe shoes and bike tools if you have them.
Feel free to rsvp to meg@villagebicycleproject.org
Questions? Contact Meg Watson at 206-853-7813.
Website: www.villagebicycleproject.org
Directions: To the October 2 loading: By bike from Beacon Hill, go south on 15th Street and cross the freeway at Albro Pl. then take the first left. You’ll be on Corgiat, go about half-mile, the road curves sharply to the right, then you’ll see the warehouse, 1915 on the left. If you keep going you’ll be on the railroad tracks.
Driving from downtown Seattle, take I-5 south about four miles to Albro Pl. Swift Dr. exit 161. Go straight at the off-ramp traffic light, you’ll be on Corgiat, go about half-mile, the road curves sharply to the right, then you’ll see the warehouse 1915 on the left. Keep going and you’ll be on the railroad tracks.
From Tacoma on I-5 take Albro Pl. Swift Dr. exit 161, turn left, cross over the freeway then take the first left you’ll be on Corgiat, go about half-mile, the road curves sharply to the right, then you’ll see the warehouse 1915 on the left.
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