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Bikes Not Bombs

Friday, April 26, 2013

Bikes Not Bombs Collecting Used Bicycles in Watertown on Saturday

The Jamaica Plain group fixes up the bicycles and sends them to communities in the developing world.

  Have an old bicycle cluttering up the garage, bring it down to the Bikes Not Bombs collection on Saturday, April 27 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The collection is hosted by First Parish Church, at 35 Church Street in Watertown. Bikes Not Bombs bring the bicycles to its bicycle service shop where inner-city youth learn to become bicycle mechanics, and then the bicycles are sent to communities in the developing world. The workers in the Jamaica Plain-based program also learn business skills and how to become a community leader, according to an announcement for the event. The group is also committed to promoting peace and social justice locally and around the world. Over the years 50,000 bikes have been sent to areas of the developing world, …

Monday, February 4, 2013

Watertown Musician Rocks Out for Bikes Not Bombs at Benefit Concert

Antonia Killiany took part in the 'Rock the Bike' benefit concert in Needham.

Watertown's Antonia Killiany joined more than 100 students from around Massachusetts to "Rock the Bike," a three-night benefit concert for Bikes Not Bombs. The event was held Jan. 18-20 and was presented by Needham-based non-profit rock band program Plugged In, encouraged musicians age 8 to 18 to "create positive change in the world through music," according to a release from Plugged In. Bikes Not Bombs collects used bicycles and sends them to people in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean as part of economic development programs. Plugged In has programs beginning in February and the group will host a housewarming at its new location at 20 Freeman Place in Needham on Sunday, Feb. 10 from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. For more information about Plugged…

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