WBAC’s 2nd Bike Cruise and optional all-you-can-eat pasta dinner

 

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Join ride leader Amy Wilburn and Bike Wilmington on Wednesday, July 25 for some relaxed riding, topped off with delicious food and great company! The #1 goal of this event is to have fun biking. In the process, we hope to develop grass roots support for bike initiatives within the Greater Wilmington area.

Meet-up in the parking lot of the Ed Oliver golf course (800 N. DuPont Road) at 5:30 for a one hour, slow and scenic bike cruise. For the first leg of the ride, we’ll follow the Brandywine Creek past Hagley Museum, looping back around to the Tower Hill campus, passing the Ed Oliver golf course and cutting through the Wawaset/Wawaset Heights neighborhoods, ultimately arriving back at the Greenhill Pub.

Greenhill Pub all-you-can-eat pasta dinner – $10 – choose from 3 homemade sauces.
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If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Leventry, Planner II, Wilmington City Planning Department via email at: mleventry@wilmingtonde.gov or by telephone at (302) 576-3102


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