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<DIV>This is from Bikes not Bombs and may be relevant. CM went
together to the site where Ms. Malone was killed by a motorist to spend a
few silent moments, so that would be the connection. Plus, people that do
CM knew her. Bikes not Bombs rides aren't like CM rides except for
the numbers. BnB people like an orderly, organized ride. So if you
go... you know.... respect their ways.</DIV>
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<DIV><B>KIRSTEN MALONE MEMORIAL BIKE RIDE</B></DIV>
<DIV>Saturday October 1st, 2005</DIV>
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<DIV>Kirsten Malone used to rent a studio downstairs from Bikes Not Bombs.
She died in a bike accident in the summer of 2004. Here are words from
Jasmine Laietmark, a Bikes Not Bombs volunteer and lead organizer for the
upcoming memorial ride:</DIV>
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<DIV>"I am a friend of Kirsten Anne Malone, an amazing woman whose sudden
passing was due to a bicycle accident in Allston, MA in June of 2004. A
magnetic member of the arts and music communities in Boston, she was young,
vibrant and well-known for her own epic endeavors as well as her unwavering
support for the work of others. Her friends and family set up a permanent
scholarship in Kirsten's name. The award will benefit women media artists
at Massachusetts College of Art, the country's only public art college and
Kirsten's alma mater. In order to set up a permanent scholarship, we need
to raise an endowment; we need enough money to have the scholarship paid out of
each year's interest without</DIV>
<DIV>diminishing the principal.</DIV>
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<DIV>Our largest fundraising event will be a memorial bicycle ride through
Boston, Allston, and Cambridge to be held on October 1, 2005, Kirsten's 31st
birthday. We expect at least 75-150 riders, and each rider is asked to
collect pledges for the scholarship fund. The ride will also focus on bike
safety and advocacy issues.</DIV>
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<DIV><B>RIDERS:</B> to get full details on the ride or to get a brochure mailed
to you, email Jasmine at laietja@yahoo.com. You can also call Bikes Not
Bombs for info closer to the ride date, and brochures will be available on the
front counter at BNB.</DIV>
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<DIV><B>BUSINESSES:</B> business sponsors will be recognized at the after-ride
event. Everyone who participates will see that your business supports
local art and music communities as well as bicycle safety and awareness, as we
work to do something meaningful to remember our friend. Your check would
be made out to MassArt Foundation with Kirsten Malone Fund in the memo
section. It will be tax-deductible. Additional donations, such as
safety equipment, beverages, or anything else, are also sought.</DIV>
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<DIV>- Sincerely, Jasmine Laietmark and Friends of Lady K"</DIV></BODY></HTML>