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Walk/Ride Day + Edible Plants Walk

Posted by Dara Olmsted, The Green Blog  June 24, 2011 09:42 AM
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It’s the last Friday of the month, which means it’s Walk/Ride Day in the Boston area.

The Green Streets Initiative is celebrating June’s Walk/Ride Day with a special wild and edible plants walking and bicycling tour with David Craft in Cambridge’s silver maple woodlands. Meet at the Alewife T at 5:30pm. A picnic at the Friends of Alewife Reservation summer ecology camp follows the tour.

If you’re not able to make the tour, you can still participate in Walk/Ride Days each month by not driving to work or school, checking in online (you can win a raffle prize), and wearing green to get discounts at local businesses.
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