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See you in Portland?

SwatchJunkies

March 21, 2012

Live in Portland? Got plans next Friday?

Start your weekend off right with Sightline. We’ll be hosting an event at the Bike Gallery in SW from 7:00-9:00pm. We’ll have food and drink, fun people, and all-around good times.

Bonus: Willie Weir, writer and cyclist, will talk about how he became a bicycle advocate one sunny day after two guardian angels saved him from almost-certain death. He’ll fill us in on the rest.

What: A night with Sightline and Willie Weir   
When: 7:00-9:00pm, March 30th
Where: Bike Gallery, 1001 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97205 (map and directions)
Refreshments will be served.

Plan on coming? RSVP to Migee Han.

Thanks to the Bike Gallery for generously hosting our event!

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