Car Free Day on Sunday September 21st 2008 10:00 – 18:00
We join together throughout Thailand. We unite to save Energy.
You are invited to join in this event.
Venue; Thai Japanese Stadium in Dindaeng.
Programme;
We are arranging 6 groups of cyclists to meet at the Thai Japanese Stadium to make a map of Thailand. There will be food and drink supplied, gifts for participants and an exhibition of biking things and the products of TCC. All participants will sing the National Anthem at 08:00.
General Programme of Who and Where:
Cyclists from the whole area of Bangkok including inner city and suburbs.
At 0700 cyclists will meet at the following meeting points with distance to Thai Japanese Stadium shown.
1 Siam Paragon 4.08 km
2 Emporium 6.88 km
3 Chang Building 7.23 km
4 Railway Park 9.26 km
5 Lumpini Park 9.41 km
6 Mall Bangapi 15.69 km
Cyclists will be met at each venue by club and owner officials where there will be signs indicating where to park.
At 08:00 the National Anthem will be sung after which cyclists will be led to the Thai Japanese Stadium.
At 09:00 Meet at Thai Japanese Stadium where breakfast is being served.
At 10:00 Enter stadium with bikes where cyclists will be organised into the map of Thailand which will be photographed from the air.
At 12:00. President’s speech and cyclists form procession.
At 13:00. Lunch.
At 14:00-15:30. Discussion.
Finish at 18:00 or earlier.
Sponsers:
Co Hosts and sponsers. Thai Health Institute. (financed by cigarette and alcohol taxes)
Bangkok Metropolitan Authority.
Organizations Present. Green Peace.
Bangkok Metropolitan Police.
Thai Environmental Organization.
BTS who allow riders to ride free on the Sky Train Sept. 21st & 22nd.
Mall Group supplying facilities and space.
Bike shop displays.
Other Participants: 42 provinces in Thailand have their own programmes taking place at the same time.
YOU ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND:
MEET AT THE 6 POINTS AT 7AM AS SHOWN ABOVE.
OR MEET AT THE THAI JAPANESE STADIUM DINDAENG TO MAKE THE MAP OF THAILAND.
For English information, call Bob Tel.081-555-2901
Thailand Cycling Club
http://www.thaicycling.com
http://www.bangkokcarfreeday.com