The event involved different organizations like Boston Harbor Now, who shared information about their work with the City of Boston on the redesigning of Moakley Park into climate-ready and community-centered park, as well as Trans Resistance MA. She shared she was comfortable biking in the Bay Area, but was still learning her way around Boston. Sara, who recently moved to Medford from the Bay Area, drove to the event and planned on using one of the BlueBikes. Honestly, for pride weekend in Mass, this is good! I’ve been to several (pride events) and it’s been a lot of cold rainy ones in the past. Jarred, who commutes to work by bike, highlighted the great weather, “It’s a beautiful day. Many people took advantage of one of the many BlueBikes available to anyone who needed to borrow a bike. Over 200 people could be seen riding from Moakley Park to the Landsdowne Pride Bar Crawl across town in Fenway this past Saturday for what was a colorful, music filled, queer-organized, and queer-led group ride – the first of its kind hosted by the local nonprofit, Boston Cyclists Union.Īt the staging area in Moakley Park, the event welcomed folks with rainbow-colored bagels, a tarot card reading table, and a wide variety of bright clothing to choose from for the outfit contest.