The OGI fundraiser was held Thursday evening at Lindberg's on Commercial Street in Springfield, Missouri. Blue Plate Special and Revolver provided the music. The music was great, and the crowd was big with a number of cyclists and local celebrities.
Blue Plate Special played the first set, including their signature song: Dead Armadillo.
Terry Whaley, OGI Executive Director, and Tim Conklin, Ozarks Transportation Organization Executive Director.
Bruce Adib-Yazdi , local architect and Springbike Advocacy Committee Chair, with Susie Farbin and Diana Hicks, owners of Mama Jean's Natural Food Market.
Terry Whaley with Springfield Councilwoman and Commercial Street resident Mary Collette.
Loring Bullard, Watershed Committee of the Ozarks Executive Director, and Paul Parker, Commercial Street resident.
Valerie Griffin, St. John's Cycling Team Captain, and Coy Hart, cyclist extraordinaire and LAB instructor.
Revolver finished the evening playing the second set.
Friday, April 10, 2009
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