East Side Ride

Hop on to two wheels and cycle down to Centennial Park to learn how to live green.
Matthew Watson
Published on April 15, 2013

Overview

Hop on your bike and cycle down to Centennial Park to enjoy the inaugural East Side Ride on Sunday, April 21. This free community event is hoping to promote green living through an array of entertaining activities and workshops that range from edible gardens to bike polo displays, which you can enjoy whilst eating something from one of Sydney's eclectic food trucks. All this will take place amidst the backdrop of live jazz, reggae and soul from the delicious Directions in Groove, Kingtide and Lily Dior. There really will be something for everyone.

The event, organised by EastsideFM and made possible by a $10,000 Environmental Grant from the City of Sydney, is hoping to promote green living inititatives, and Lord Mayor Clover Moore hopes that this begins with everyone cycling to East Side Ride to educate people "about how cycling can help tackle traffic congestion and keep you healthy".

So trade those four wheels for two and ride on down for a feast of food, fun and entertainment.

Main image by NealeA.

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