Lexington events
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- Anyone living in or near Lexington is welcome to add any eco-friendly events to this page.
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Kentucky Page
- A list of all events in Kentucky are posted to the Kentucky page.
Events in Lexington
- Add other events below in order from when they are scheduled to happen from January to December in each year. Remember to include the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and a link if possible.
- New Year? Create new years under this line from the Talk Events in Lexington Page.
2012
WNBR Lex August 25th, 2012
- If I forget please add a couple paragraphs of how the ride went here(Number of rider, Weather, overall mood of everyone, etc.), and delete this message.
Important notes: Any important or last minute info relating to this particular years ride will be posted below.
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2011
WNBR Lex August 27th, 2011
- History was made on August 27th, 2011. About 50 to 60 riders took to the streets of Lexington, KY in protest of our seemingly endless dependency on oil. The weather was perfect, no one was arrested, and everyone had an awesome time.
We gathered between the baseball field and Clay street in Woodland Park at 7 PM for body painting, eating, and festivities until 9 PM when we rode out on a 10 mile trek threw the streets of Lexington. Everyone cheered us on, and we all partied hard at Al's Bar until the wee hours of the morning.
- Kimball Roy: (December, 1964 to August, 2010) You'll be forever missed my friend. Thanks for everything you've done to help get this idea I had into a reality. For that you'll be remembered forever.
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