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Thank you Anne, lets ride again soon...


Anne Alt said:

If you want to take transit to today's ride:

Easiest transit access via Metra Electric line (note - 115th/Kensington station has elevator, other nearby stations do not)) or CTA red line/95th St.
From Metra/115th - go east on 115th, north on Cottage Grove, east on 104th and the Pullman Porter Museum will come up soon on your right.

From CTA red line/95th - go east on 95th, south on Michigan, east on 103rd, south on Cottage Grove, east on 104th and the Pullman Porter Museum will come up soon on your right.

That was fun!  Big Marsh is going to be awesome.  Sorry to have to bail right after we got back to the museum.  One of these days I am actually going to see something other than the first floor hall.

I had a great time.  When it is warmer, I would love to be able to incorporate restaurant/bakery sampling into the ride.

Yeah! Thanks for sharing the photos.

Andy Moss 9.5 said:

A couple of pictures from today's ride.  Really great time!

Hey Everyone - Thanks much for riding with us and love the photos. Let's ride together again soon...

Really well done article about how Slow Roll Chicago came to be and...  Despite being written by someone not from Chicago (Inglewood/Englewood.  Do you see the difference?) it uses Oboi's words and conveys the essence of Slow Roll.

Hey Lisa - Thanks for sharing the article and it was great seeing you on Monday! Been meaning to tell Josh about how us Chicagoans spell Englewood correctly. Be well and see you soon... 

Lisa Curcio 4.1mi said:

Really well done article about how Slow Roll Chicago came to be and...  Despite being written by someone not from Chicago (Inglewood/Englewood.  Do you see the difference?) it uses Oboi's words and conveys the essence of Slow Roll.

Slow Roll Chicago & Chrome presents...
The Bike Life Party: Celebrating Slow Roll Chicago & Oboi's Birthday:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-bike-life-party-celebrating-slow-r...

Tomorrow night we celebrate Bike Life in Chicago. We celebrate the success of our 2014 launch season. We celebrate the coming launch of our 2015 season. We also celebrate my birthday!

Limited capacity, 100 people max. RSVP required. Live Dj, food & beer. FREE, donations welcome.

Our family at the A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum have been devoted to the Black labor Movement for over 20 years. They celebrate their 20 year anniversary at their upcoming gala on Feb 28.

Let's show love and purchase tickets here:
www.aprpullmanportermuseum.org/special-events.html

Peace Slow Rollers - Announcing our 2015 ride schedule soon. Be sure to sign up for email newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/4lU3v

And, please join our lively Facebook group here:
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A nice Slow Roll Chicago surprise being unveiled tonight at the 18th Chicago Bike Winter Art Show. Let's go...

A nice Slow Roll Chicago surprise being unveiled tonight at the 18th Chicago Bike Winter Art Show. Let's go...

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