You’re Invited to Nightmare on Our Streets!

Key Info:

What: Celebrate another year of fighting for safer streets and reparative justice with Our Streets! There will be food, friends and opportunities to win some sweet prizes. 

When: October 8, 2025  from 6 PM to 8 PM (or ride with us to the event)

Where: Dual Citizen Brewing Co.  725 Raymond Ave, St Paul, MN 55114

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Party on the way to the Party!

Andy Lambert or Andy Lageson from Cyclehoop will be leading a party ride to the event: Meet at Humboldt and the Greenway @ 5:15 PM, Roll at 5:20 PM or Meet on the Sabo Bridge @ 5:35 PM, roll at 5:40 PM

Additional bike parking will be set up in the Dual Citizen parking lot courtesy of BikeMN.

A group of ten cyclists wearing helmets and cold-weather gear stand together smiling on a bridge, with their bikes in front of them. A city skyline and busy highway are visible in the background under a cloudy sky.

Transit routes

Dual Citizen is conveniently located near the Green Line and the route 63 and route 87 buses. 

Green line: hop off the train at the Raymond Ave. Station, about a five-minute walk from Dual Citizen.

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Bus: Hop off the #87 or the #63 at the University and Raymond Ave. stop, a short, two-minute walk from Dual Citizen.

Prizes!

Silent auction, mystery boxes, door prizes… Oh my! Win some exclusive Our Streets swag, a brand new Guardian kids bike and more!

Only pre-registered attendees will be entered into the drawing for door prizes, so buy your tickets ahead of time!

Front and back view of a cream-colored T-shirt. The back has a large blue graphic of a city bus with bicycles and the words “joy ride” in bold text. The front has a small blue logo on the pocket that reads “our streets.”

Buy your tickets now and have a scary good time at the Nightmare on Our Streets Annual Fundraiser! 

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*The base level ticket includes entry and pizza

About Sylvie Hyman

Pronouns: She/her/they

Sylvie moved to the Twin Cities in 2017 from Florida and quickly fell in love with the bicycle community here. She currently lives in Saint Louis Park and serves on the Saint Louis Park planning commission and the Our Streets board of directors. She is also pursuing her master’s in advocacy and political leadership at Metro State University. To make money, Sylvie is a substitute teacher and leads weekly, Monday night bike rides out of Freewheel Bike in Minnetonka.