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What’s Hot: Santa Monica Museum of Art’s Tour da Arts Today:

The Tour da Arts returns today

Beat the pump, cycle the town, and enjoy Santa Monica’s sights and sounds with Cause for Creativity: Tour da Arts today, Aug. 19 from noon to 6 p.m.

The Santa Monica Museum of Art’s 4th annual event underscores the creative side of bike culture and takes you on a ride filled with music, dance, and art.

Free bike rentals while supplies last, but attendees are encouraged to bring a bike that’s in good running order.

Anyone under 18 must wear a helmet and be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children under 9 should be on a tag-along, bike trailer, tandem, or other safe child-carrying device.

Free for members; $5 for non-members.

The tour will visit the Santa Monica Bay Woman’s Club and John Adams Middle School Auditorium.

The Santa Monica Museum of Art is located at 2525 Michigan Avenue, Building G-1, in Santa Monica.

For more information, visit smmoa.org or call 310.586.6488.

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