On Bike to Work Day, hit the Denverite Detour on your way home for drinks, music and friends
We’re closing the street for a free bike party on Wednesday, June 27

Allan Tellis: bicycle superstar. June 12, 2018. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)
Join Denverite, BikeDenver and Shift Workspaces on Wednesday, June 27, from 4 to 8 p.m. as we celebrate Bike to Work Day with an afternoon street party.
We’re closing 10th Avenue between Bannock and Cherokee streets where we’ll host folks on their way home from work. Come by and you’ll find Breckenridge Brewery and Playa Real Tequila refreshments for sale, a DJ truck provided by Red Bull, fun games and vendors. Denver B-cycle will have a temporary bike share station on site.
This is the inaugural Denverite Detour with plans to grow this into an annual celebration of life on two wheels.
Aside from being a dang good time, this event benefits local journalism and bike advocacy. Join us, won’t you?

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