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Los Altos Art & Bicycle Charity

The MethodMakers (Art Collective) are joining forces with 359 State Street (Pop-up Bicycle Shop) in Los Altos, CA to help support the World Bicycle Relief with a special fundraising event on Friday, September 21st. This special event features original works of art and photography generously donated from local artists, live sketch art and paint, sculptures, a silent auction, music, and evening refreshments. Money raised through this fundraiser helps provide specially designed, locally assembled bicycles to students, disaster relief efforts, healthcare workers, and entrepreneurs in rural Africa connecting them with opportunities otherwise well out of reach.


Bikes are made available through a great number of programs, featured on this website, which can make a huge difference to the hopes and dreams of these people. It is our plan to help inspire the lives of many with a thing most of us probably take for granted, a bike. The cost of one Buffalo Bike is $134.00. Every contribution helps. Let's make a make a difference. 


 

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Silent Auction: 6pm-8pm  |  Product Raffle: 8:30pm  |  Live Artwork ongoing throughout the evening


International Pro Bassoon by: Michael Goldman 6:00pm

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Live Acoustic/Electro Dirt Wave music by Secret Sidewalk 9pm


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Many thanks and blessings. We look forward to seeing you there!


Sincerely,


359 State Street and


The MethodMakers


www.themethodmakers.com




World Bicycle Relief is a nonprofit organization transforming individuals and communities through the Power of Bicycles. Since 2005, thanks to support from individuals like you, World Bicycle Relief has provided over 100,000 specially designed, locally assembled, rugged bicycles to students, healthcare workers and entrepreneurs and trained over 750 field mechanics.

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