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Join Us At The Buffalo Unity Bicycle Ride

July 15, 2016

Feroleto Law attorney, Joel Feroleto, with other elected officials and community leaders, is sponsoring Buffalo’s first annual “716 Unity Ride”. The purpose of the ride is to highlight the good in Buffalo and be an example of Buffalo residents’ solidarity. The bicycle ride will take place at noon, tomorrow, July 16th departing Niagara Square in front of Buffalo City Hall.

The ride will go through three Olmsted Parks: MLK Park, Delaware Park, and Front Park. Partnering in the bike ride are Councilmember Ulysses Wingo, and Slow Roll Buffalo. The ride will go through downtown Buffalo, the East side, North Buffalo, and the West side of Buffalo. See link for more information: http://www.buffalorising.com/2016/07/716-unity-ride/

Check out our previous blog on safety tips while riding a bike: https://yourbuffalolawyer.com/take-extra-caution-near-bicycles-motorcycles/

In addition to representing people in Buffalo and Western New York as an attorney, Joel Feroleto serves the citizens of the city of Buffalo as counsel member for the Delaware district. The district includes North Buffalo, the Hertel Avenue area, along with a good portion of the Elmwood district and upper West side of Buffalo.

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