It's that time of year again, when I come around to the forums and offer another exciting day of fun in September. Save the date: it's Sunday, September 9th.
We (the Friends of the Nashua River Rail Trail) have hosted two festivals (2010 and 2011) that have seen a good turnout of RatRodders.
The festival's mainly contain a bunch of weird vehicles (please don't ask for a description of the bikes (we can't even start), there are plenty of pictures in the other threads), that are exhibited and tried by the public in a large parking lot in Ayer center. This year the festival will be happening alongside the 10th anniversary celebrations for the rail trail, so look forward to some cool extra goodies. We don't have the day's schedule finalized yet, but will post it as soon as we do.
So far, our tentative schedule includes a good road ride in the morning, hanging out in the afternoon, and a parade.
Our website is a good place to get the important information, and you can sign up for an email mailing list on the front page. We are trying Facebook and Twitter out, so if you want to help us spread the word by spamming all your friends on Facebook, please join our Facebook Event. Also, we will try to keep our Twitter feed up to date, so if you ever want to know any of the random thoughts that travel through our brains, you can find them on our feed.
You might be interested to know that the picture of the RatRodders above is also featured on our Facebook page and is the background of our Twitter feed, at least until we find something less likely to scare the children.
We (the Friends of the Nashua River Rail Trail) have hosted two festivals (2010 and 2011) that have seen a good turnout of RatRodders.
The festival's mainly contain a bunch of weird vehicles (please don't ask for a description of the bikes (we can't even start), there are plenty of pictures in the other threads), that are exhibited and tried by the public in a large parking lot in Ayer center. This year the festival will be happening alongside the 10th anniversary celebrations for the rail trail, so look forward to some cool extra goodies. We don't have the day's schedule finalized yet, but will post it as soon as we do.
So far, our tentative schedule includes a good road ride in the morning, hanging out in the afternoon, and a parade.
Our website is a good place to get the important information, and you can sign up for an email mailing list on the front page. We are trying Facebook and Twitter out, so if you want to help us spread the word by spamming all your friends on Facebook, please join our Facebook Event. Also, we will try to keep our Twitter feed up to date, so if you ever want to know any of the random thoughts that travel through our brains, you can find them on our feed.
You might be interested to know that the picture of the RatRodders above is also featured on our Facebook page and is the background of our Twitter feed, at least until we find something less likely to scare the children.