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Buffalo New York Slow Roll returns for summer

Buffalo New York Slow Roll returns for summer

Warm weather, sunsets after 8 p.m., and hundreds of bikers crisscrossing all of Western New York are all part of summer here in the 716.

He’s back for 2024, the Buffalo Slow Roll, and his first outing will be tonight.

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WHAT IS SLOW ROLLER BUFFALO?

Slow Roll Buffalo is a nonprofit group of cyclists who come together to ride and raise awareness for causes in the area. the group is open to anyone who knows how to ride a bicycle, tricycle or unicycle. The goal is to tour different neighborhoods in Western New York together.

WHEN DO SLOW BUFFALO WALKS OCCUR?

Normally there is at least one ride per week starting with tonight’s ride and this will continue until the end of October. You can see when and where the rides take place by clicking HERE.

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HOW CAN I HELP WITH SLOW ROLL BUFFALO?

If you are looking to help with a ride or with any of the activities, you can see what Slow Roll Buffalo’s needs are HERE. The entire process is carried out by a group of more than 100 volunteers. To become a member of the Squad, click HERE.

WHAT NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ARE HELPED BY SLOW ROLL BUFFALO?

Some of the non-profit organizations benefitting from Slow Roll Buffalo rides include Roswell Park, Buffalo Naval and Military Park, FC Buffalo Soccer Club, Buffalo Inns, and more.

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