Aster Cafe
Additional Info
- Address: 125 Main St Minneapolis, MN 55414
- Website: Aster Cafe
- Phone: 612.379.3138
- Twitter: @astercafe
- Facebook: Aster on Facebook
- Map: Click Here for Map
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Clue - A clue is a description of a Landmark and an Icon somewhere that is bike friendly within this year's Course.
Course - The 2011 course is anywhere that would be considered bike friendly within the city of Minneapolis
Eggs - Eggs are hidden elements or transient elements within the game that allow participants to win extra prizes. Be on the lookout!
Icon - An Icon is a distinct object indicating the correct identification of a Landmark. The Icon will be the key element in your picture proving you solved the clue and found the Landmark. Note: Judges will qualify pics that can be identified by the correct Landmark, Icon, the partcipant and the participant's bike (All participants must be demonstrating bike safety for pics to qualify).
Landmark - A landmark is a location on the course which will be further identified by specific Icon(s) relayed via a picture including the participant, their bike and the Landmark Icon
Station - A station is an supporting partner of Bike Twin Cities who will serve as a check-in point for the experiences.
Participant - A participant is someone who is 18 years of age or older registered via Bike.tc
Partner - A partner of the Bike Twin Cities program is another business who is contributing to the success of the project as a whole
Qualified Participant - A qualified participant will have at least 5 locations fulfilled by the time of any drawing or major experience rewards.
Bike Twin Cities is a community resource only. The resources provided are intended for fun social use only but more importantly to encourage community engagement and better quality of life. Participants, registered or otherwise affiliated with Bike Twin Cities resources or any affiliation, formal or otherwise, with Bike Twin Cities partners are responsible for their own actions and safety with regards to any feature provided via this resource. Bike Twin Cities and our partners expect participants to be respectful of their community and their neighbors. Everyone should always use bike safety equipment and obey traffic laws! If you need more info on bike safety please visit our friends at Share The Road MN.
