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Time: November 1, 2025 from 9:30am to 5pm
Location: Buford, Winder, Athens, Sugar Hill
Website or Map: https://www.wheneveryonesurvi…
Phone: Sarah Babrick 770-595-3573
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Sarah Babrick
Latest Activity: Oct 6, 2025
🏍️ 11th Annual Ride to Survive Poker Run 🏁
Join us for the 11th Annual Ride to Survive Poker Run, a full day of riding, camaraderie, and giving back — all to help support the fight for a cure.
All wheels are welcome! Motorcycles, vintage cars, classic cruisers, slingshots, and anything that rolls — if it’s got wheels, it’s in! Let’s hit the road together for an incredible cause.
📍 Start Location: Coastal Breeze, Buford, GA
🕤 Registration: Begins at 9:30 AM – breakfast and coffee provided
🏁 Kickstands Up: 10:30 AM
From Buford, riders will make their way to Akademia Brewing in Athens for a quick stop, then head to Hero’s for our inspiring mid-run ceremony. The next stop is Unknown Customs, where their Annual End-of-Year Party will be in full swing.
The final stop brings everyone together at the American Legion Post 127 in Sugar Hill for an unforgettable evening featuring:
🎸 Live Music by Stars & Scars
🍽️ Dinner & Drinks
🎟️ Silent Auction with incredible sports memorabilia
🏆 Best Bike Contest and Poker Hand Prizes
The Ride to Survive has become a powerful tradition that unites riders, survivors, and supporters across Georgia. Each stop celebrates community, strength, and the shared mission to make a difference.
So, fuel up, grab your crew, and ride for something that matters. Let’s make this 11th year the biggest one yet!
For details or questions, contact the event team or follow Ride to Survive on Facebook for updates.
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