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Listen: WABA on Kojo at Noon

March 11, 2013March 11, 2013 | Alex Baca
url Shane Farthing, WABA’s executive director, will be on the first hour of WAMU’s The Kojo Nnamdi Show today at noon. He and Bike Arlington’s program manager, Chris Eatough, will discuss bike safety, rules of the road, and our own Women & Bicycles program.
Listen at 88.5 on your radio or online here.
 
Topics: Blog Post Tags: kojo, press, Women & Bicycles

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