Boulder Jews Cruise – BJCC’s Festival Afterparty

With little more than a few hours until the Boulder Jewish Festival, the Boulder JCC and soon-to-be festival goers are “gearing” up not only for the event but also the incredible afterparty. Sponsored this year by MyHandleBar and the Boulder JCC, the afterparty includes a limited opportunity for 30 people to ride on one of MyHandleBar’s two brand new 16 person bikes and cruise through Boulder’s Pearl Street area.

After the festival concludes at 5:00 pm,  festival goers still standing (and over 21) are invited to join the start of the afterparty at Lazy Dog Sports Bar and Grill at 1346 Pearl Street. Then, at 6:00 pm only those that purchased the Boulder Jews Cruise tickets, will hop aboard the bikes and travel from bar-to-bar throughout downtown. This exclusive opportunity follows the MyHandleBar’s launch party (happening earlier on Sunday).

Be the first to ride these incredible machines as we demonstrate what it means to be Boulder Jewish. Tickets are going fast, so don’t wait to buy them.

Buy your tickets here

More information available Here at Plancast

About MyHandleBar
MyHandleBar is a giant 16-passenger bar-bike with several pedaling seats and is an awesome eco-friendly way to cruise around Boulder with friends or crawl from pub to pub sampling local brews and site seeing. This bike is the ideal Colorado party rental when you’re looking to have fun in the sun, burn some calories and bond with friends.

The bike was originally called “fietscafe,” which is a loose Dutch translation for “Bike Café.” And, like a great many out-of-the-box ideas, this one started in a pub, was spurred on by a friendly wager and was literally sketched out on a bar napkin.

More information is available at www.MyHandleBar.com, on the Facebook Page, Twitter, and Youtube.

About Jonathan Lev

Jonathan Lev, MPA, joined the Boulder JCC as Executive Director in 2010. He is a passionate educator and entrepreneur who combines his experience at Jewish summer camp and involvement with the startup of Boulder based Renewable Choice Energy to influence his leadership as a nonprofit executive and Jewish professional. He was certified as high school teacher and Summa Cum Laude graduate from the University of Colorado in Boulder. For more than six years, Jonathan was a leader in the field of Jewish summer camp where he worked to enhance the level of supervision and mentorship for both campers and staff through innovative summer and year-round trainings. In 2007, Jonathan continued his studies and was selected as a Taub Fellow at New York University in the dual-master’s degree program for a Master in Public Administration in Nonprofit Management and Master in Hebrew and Judaic Studies. Since starting his role in 2010 at the Boulder JCC, Jonathan has led the community's $30M capital campaign to build a new JCC campus, which opened in summer 2016. He speaks regularly about making philanthropy fun and the role that inter-generational giving has on creating a legacy. Outside of work, he and his wife, Lyndsay, and their daughters, Mira and Susanna, can be found hiking, skiing, practicing yoga, listening to music, and planning their next great adventure. Follow him @jonathanlev on twitter.

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