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Time: May 17, 2025 from 8am to 3pm
Location: VFW Jesup Public
Street: 246 Project St
City/Town: Jesup, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/p/VF…
Phone: 912-588-0080
Event Type: charity, ride, benefit, motorcyclw
Organized By: kylie mcgregor
Latest Activity: May 13
Hospice of South Georgia is thrilled to announce our 10th annual 50/50 Raffle Run, taking place on Saturday, May 17th, 2025. This memorable event will gather motorcycle enthusiasts from across the region for a scenic 60+ mile ride, all in support of Hospice of South Georgia, Inc. Participants can enjoy a complimentary breakfast at our Hospice office before embarking on the ride, which will conclude with an exciting raffle at the local Jesup VFW. Riders, sponsors, and volunteers will also be treated to a complimentary lunch. This event has consistently been a fantastic success, and we are overjoyed to celebrate our 10th Raffle Run in May 2025.
Cost:
The fee covers breakfast, lunch, an event shirt, and entry into the 50/50 raffle.
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