2024 West St. Paul Rider postcard by Andrew Baussan

West St. Paul Rider 2024 Postcard

In celebration of the fourth annual West St. Paul Rider community bike ride, we commissioned local West St. Paul designer Andrew Baussan to create a new postcard.

How to get one: We sent copies to all our members and attendees of last year’s bike ride. If you’d like a postcard, become a member.

How many postcards: This is the 13th postcard we’ve commissioned to highlight West St. Paul, featuring the work of local artists.

West St. Paul Rider Community Bike Ride - June 9, 2024 - postcard designed by Andrew Baussan.

About the Bike Ride

The West St. Paul Rider is a community bike ride for all ages and abilities. It’s on Sunday, June 9 and features a family-friendly 6.2-mile ride through West St. Paul. Learn more.

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About the Artist

Andrew Baussan is a local graphic designer, currently working for EcoLab. He’s also engaged in the local community, helping out with the Two Rivers drama department among other projects. Baussan has also designed several of our stickers and buttons for member drives.

About West St. Paul Reader & Postcards

Started in 2019, West St. Paul Reader offers neighborhood news, supported by neighbors. We commissioned local artists to create postcards to say thank you to our supporters. Join now to get our latest postcard and support our work.

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