- March 8, 2011 • 5:15 pm PST
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Last Saturday was GOOD's CicLAvia fundraiser, a family-friendly day of street-inspired eating, drinking, and dancing to help raise money for open streets. Over 600 Angelenos steered their wheels towards Atwater Crossing, the exciting new creative complex located in Atwater Village. Check out these photos from the event in the slideshow above.
Photo by Alissa Walker

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