

An evening with Kidical Mass and Pedal Born Pictures
A special screening with...
Join us for a screening of two short documentaries by Berkeley's own Pedal Born Pictures: a premiere of "Kidical Mass", a film about introducing kids to the excitement of moving through their urban environment on bikes; and "Cycling Without Age", their award-winning documentary about the power of feeling the wind in your hair, no matter where you are in life’s journey. "Cycling Without Age" has screened at over 100 film festivals and grassroots events around the world, and we are excited to bring it home to inspire a Berkeley chapter of the global CWA movement.
There will be a Q&A session in the theater after the screening with filmmakers Isaac Seigel-Boettner and Jacob Seigel-Brielle. Join us for coffee and tea in the Wolf Gallery and Atrium after the show!
When
November 18, 6:30--8:30pm
Where
The David Brower Center (Goldman Theater) in downtown Berkeley, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, California. Wheelchair accessible. All ages welcome!
Tickets are required
Tickets for this event are free of charge but seating is limited. Be sure to register early, and if you reserve tickets but are unable to attend, please return to the event page link and cancel your tickets so we can free up space for other audience members! We expect this event to be "sold out"!
About biking to the Center
You can park a bike(s) either at one of the hoop racks directly in front of the Center or in the Oxford Garage below the Center. To access the garage, either use the elevator on Allston or enter the garage via the car ramp on Kittredge. The garage has 3 bike racks (two sets of 3 hoop racks and one set of 4 hoops racks, placed at various points), and is usually staffed by a live attendant 10am--7pm weekdays, and is open 7am--12am (closes at midnight). To get up to the Center from inside the garage, go the elevator on the north side of the interior; that takes you directly up the ground floor entrance.