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626 Golden Streets ~ Free Event on Sunday, March 5

About 626 Golden Streets: This open streets event celebrates the one year anniversary of the Foothill Gold Line Extension grand opening. The Metro Open Streets Program presents 626 Golden Streets, a once‐in‐a‐lifeme opportunity to walk, bike, run, skate, scoot, dance and play on over 18 miles of car‐free open streets (www.626goldenstreets.com). The FREE, family‐friendly event will touch much of the (626) area code, linking 7 Foothill cities and 6 Gold Line stations, for the first me. Along the 18+ mile route, check out 7 activity zones where you can enjoy live music and live art installations all day, free fitness & dance classes, pop‐up art installations, food kids play zones & more! Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/769357946502120/

WHAT: 626 Golden Streets presented by Metro - FREE Community Event!
WHO: All ages, family-friendly!
WHEN: Sunday March 5th, 2017 (9am-3pm)
WHERE: South Pasadena, San Marino, LA County, Arcadia, Monrovia, Duarte, Irwindale, Azusa
For route map and more info visit www.626goldenstreets.com #626GoldenStreets #GabetheSasquatch

All-Day Art & Music Line-up Includes:
Dam Funk
Daedelus
Death Valley Girls
DubLab
The Fontaines
+more!

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