Thanks, Melinda!
I am actually sick with a terrible cold that Andrew had about a week ago. I have now lost my voice, in addition to much sinus congestion and now cough. 
The night ride was fun. We had maybe 25 cyclists.  It will be a yearly event. But, if not for having posted it as a GCC ride, I might have stayed home. We napped for a couple of hours before heading downtown. I had committed to Dekova's bike helmet giveaway at the Fire & Ice event, so did not get home until after 7 p.m. last night, which didn't help things.
Lying low today and hoping to feel better enough to ride this weekend.

Happy New Year to you, too!

-Ally

On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Allyson Gill <gillallyson@gmail.com> wrote:

Decorate your bike with festive New Year's adornments and (battery-operated) lights, put on your sequined cycling jersey, high-heeled cycling shoes, and meet us Downtown tomorrow night, New Year's Eve. at 11:30 p.m. for Gainesville's first New Year's Eve Light Up the Night Ball Drop Ride!

It's a family-friendly, slow-paced, celebratory Happy New Year kinda ride.

Meet in front of the Hippodrome, decorated and ready to ride at 11:30.  You'd better start charging those "AA" batteries now!

Headlights and tail lights are mandatory, in adherence with Florida law.  Don't forget your helmet, since this is now an official GCC ride. Tell your friends and neighbors, bring the kids, noise makers, party hats, disco ball, etc.  It's New Year's Eve!  Come celebrate!


Questions?  Email or call me.


-Ally Gill


(352) 745-2011


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