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Join Us on Wednesday 11/29 for a Meetup at Martin’s Corner

Our meetups are always a great opportunity to hang out and network with folks who are passionate about sustainable transportation and livable streets. 
Join Us on Wednesday 11/29 for a Meetup at Martin’s Corner
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This month Streetsblog Chicago will hold a reader meetup at Martin’s Corner in Pilsen, a friendly side-street bar located kitty-corner from the stately twin spires of St. Paul’s Catholic Church. Our meetups are always a great opportunity to hang out and network with folks who are passionate about sustainable transportation and livable streets.

Here’s the skinny:

Streetsblog Meetup
Wednesday, November 29, 6-8 p.m. (probably somewhat later)
Martin’s Corner
2058 W. 22nd Place, Chicago
RSVP on Facebook if you like

Martin’s Corner is 0.3 miles southwest of the Pink Line’s Damen stop of Logan Square’s California Blue Line station, and it’s also located near stops for the CTA’s #21 Cermak, #50 Damen, and #60 Blue Island bus lines. The closest Divvy station is at Damen and Coulter, two blocks southeast of the bar. Martin’s has a good selection of craft beers and a full dinner menu, not to menu a video bags machine. Hope to see you there.

RSVP on Facebook if you like

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In addition to editing Streetsblog Chicago, John has written about transportation and more for many other local and national publications. A Chicagoan since 1989, he enjoys exploring the city and region on foot, bike, bus, and train.

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