Bike Path comes alive for ‘Art Day’ on Saturday

Posted 9/27/23

The East Bay Bike Path will be especially vibrant this Saturday afternoon, when volunteer artists set up along the path to create art. Artists and all are invited to paint, draw, write, sing and …

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Bike Path comes alive for ‘Art Day’ on Saturday

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The East Bay Bike Path will be especially vibrant this Saturday afternoon, when volunteer artists set up along the path to create art. Artists and all are invited to paint, draw, write, sing and create along the bike path. Artist stations along the bike path will be hosting free art activities with an environmental bent. All artists are welcome!

WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 30 from 1 to 4 p.m.

WHERE: Along the 14-mile East Bay Bike Path

MORE INFO: To learn more, click here

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