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Article content Bike Kingsville is hosting a bike clinic and opening ceremony before its first community ride of the year on Saturday morning. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Kingsville community bike rides back for summer season Back to video Every second Saturday, cyclists are invited to explore the community with 30-kilometre round-trip rides on Kingsville trails. Organizers say it’s an opportunity for people to come together, exercise and enjoy the outdoors with others who enjoy cycling. This Saturday’s ride starts from the Carnegie Arts and Visitor Centre with a bike clinic at 9 a.m., followed by opening speeches at 9:30 a.m. from Mayor Nelson Santos and two residents who helped bring Bike Kingsville to life. The ride starts at 10 a.m. ....
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Bike Kingsville is kicking off community rides the second Saturday of each month starting July 10th, 2021. Weather permitting, these community rides will happen the second Saturday of each month starting at 10 am from the Carnegie Arts & Visitor Centre. Participants joining the July 10th, 2021 kickoff should arrive at the Carnegie at 9:00 am to catch Bike Kingsville’s special guest speaker before the ride begins at 10 am. Article Continues Below Local Sponsor Message Enjoy a 30km roundtrip community ride along Kingsville’s designated CWATS cycling routes. “We’re excited to see more businesses opening up to serve cyclists and provide cycling opportunities, such as bike rentals and bike repair,” said Kingsville’s Programs and Special Events Coordinator, Karen Loney. “Our trails and on-road bike networks and CWATS routes are routinely identified by residents and visitors as one of our community’s best assets.” ....
Carnegie Arts Center exhibits explore surfaces, migrant farm workers “Mom and child” is one work on display at the Carnegie Arts Center as part of the In the Fields of the North / En los Campos del Norte exhibit of photojournalist David Bacon’s study of migrant farm workers. The Carnegie Arts Center was able to reopen the doors with Stanislaus County in the red tier and the center is welcoming back visitors with exhibits on migrant farm workers and unique works from four regional women artists In the Fields of the North / En los Campos del Norte features photojournalist David Bacon’s evocative, powerful photographs, amplified by moving oral narratives from migrant farm workers. ....
More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Downtown Manteca: 209’s biggest art canvas Volunteers work on the mural on the side of the Spin Cycle dubbed “All Aboard”. It celebrates the completion of the last physical link of the Transcontinental Railroad at Mossdale Crossing in Lathrop on Sept. 8, 1869. Tracy has the Grand Theatre for the Arts. Stockton has the Haggin Museum. Turlock has the Carnegie Arts Center. Modesto has the Mistlin Gallery. And Manteca has its downtown murals. When it comes to art displays nobody in the 209 has a bigger arts venue or larger canvasses than Manteca. ....