Join North Sound Bicycle Advocates for Pedal and Plate fundraiser Oct. 24

Lynnwood, WALocal News

On October 24, Willie Weir, an acclaimed world traveler and author, will host a fundraiser for North Sound Bicycle Advocates at the Lake Ballinger Center in Mountlake Terrace. Guests can savor a dinner featuring traditional lasagne, with vegetarian options, alongside desserts and beverages from local breweries. Weir's extensive biking adventures have taken him to diverse locations worldwide, and he contributes to Adventure Cyclist magazine and KUOW, a public radio station in Seattle. North Sound Bicycle Advocates aims to enhance biking infrastructure and street safety across north King and south Snohomish counties. The event opens its doors at 5:30 p.

m. , encouraging community involvement in promoting local biking initiatives. Weir, a recipient of multiple Lowell Thomas Awards, shares his passion for cycling and travel with audiences. Attendees can purchase tickets online to support this cause. The fundraiser showcases the importance of biking advocacy in the region.

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