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New Kit Day

COVID Coffee Closings

CombineLA

2020 LZ Cup #1 Crit City

New Members

New Kit Day

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COVID Coffee Closings

COVID-19 has had a profound effect on the coffeehouse landscape on the westside of Los Angeles. Y’all know we lost the La Grange “clubhouse” location when Peet’s closed their Brentwood location but just this past Wednesday, Peet’s permantely closed both their location in Westwood Village and their location on South Beverly Drive. Peet’s is not the only coffee merchant to close some stores. The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf has closed their Beverly Glen and Santa Monica Blvd. location as well as their 3rd Street and La Cienega location. We will all survive but cyclists clearly love their coffee and we now have fewer locations to meet at. 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♂️☕️

The former location of Peet’s in Westwood Village, which served as the post-Nichols Ride coffeehouse.

The former location of Peet’s in Westwood Village, which served as the post-Nichols Ride coffeehouse.

The former location of Peet’s in Beverly Hills on South Beverly Drive, which served as the post-ride coffeehouse for the La Grange Thursday crew.

The former location of Peet’s in Beverly Hills on South Beverly Drive, which served as the post-ride coffeehouse for the La Grange Thursday crew.

The former location of The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf on the corner of Beverly Glen and Santa Monica Blvd.

The former location of The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf on the corner of Beverly Glen and Santa Monica Blvd.

The former location of The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf on the corner of 3rd Street and La Cienega Blvd.

The former location of The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf on the corner of 3rd Street and La Cienega Blvd.

CombineLA

LG members Steve and Naomi are spearheading a non-profit called “CombineLA” that creates and distributes free face shields to medical professionals.

Site:  https://combine.la/
GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/personal-protective-equipment-for-la-hospitals
Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/AEXVX1RK97A0/ref=cm_go_nav_hz

WHAT:
CombineLA crowdsources people and institutions with 3D printers to create face shields for frontline medical professionals. These shields are durable, cleanable, and donated for free. Steve sees CombineLA as an organization that will transcend the COVID crisis and offer flexible and agile assistance to local and regional entities during future crises.

WHO:
CombineLA is funded by private donations through a GoFundMe site and corporate donors such as Verizon and Northrop Grumman. The “makers” are supported by the UCLA School of Engineering, the robotics teams from local high schools, and private individuals.

PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION:
CombineLA typically assembles and produces approximately 2000 shields per week. The printers are typically running 24/7 creating components. They currently have requests for nearly 10,000 shields.

THEIR CRITICAL NEEDS:

1) A semi-permanent space where they can store materials and perform assembly and boxing.
2) Materials
3) Money
4) Volunteers

HOW LA GRANGE CAN HELP
1) Spread the word to our membership through official LG communication channels
2) Solicit donations, materials, and volunteers from our cycling community
3) Increase awareness

Please email stephen@ambestfood.com with any questions or click the links above to donate and help!

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2020 La Zwift Cup #1

The virtual La Zwift Cup is underway. Please enjoy this video of LZ Cup #1 Crit City

New Members

Welcome to the following 8 new members who joined in May 2020. Bennett, David, Brendan, Paul, Saul, and Isaac.

La Voix

It is not quite the end of the month but these are not normal times. On Sunday, May 17th, the leaders of the cycling clubs in the greater Los Angeles area including La Grange, Big Orange, Bahati Foundation Cycling Club, Major Taylor Cycling Club of Los Angeles, Cali Riderz Cycling Club, and the San Fernando Valley Cycling Club had an online meeting. We are all in agreement with the unified message that we need to be sending to our respective members so we made a video that was then spliced and diced together by Rahsaan Bahati. Please view the video below. Ride safe. See you on the road later this summer? 🤔🚴‍♀️🚴‍♂️☕️

La Voix

It’s “Giving Tuesday” so it is a good time to announce the generosity of our club members. We decided to create a GoFundMe campaign for the Los Angeles Food Bank with the goal of raising $2,500 to help feed those who are less fortunate in our great city. Not only did we meet the goal, we greatly surpassed it. One member who wants to remain anonymous contributed $1,000 and a different member and club sponsor matched the entire contribution, which raised the club’s total contribution to $8,404. You can still donate at https://charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/velo-club-la-grange. I would like to thank Marc Lewinstein for spearheading the fundraiser and the rest of the Board for helping our club accomplish the goal of feeding our fellow citizens of Los Angeles.

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