17th Annual Ride to Live, Kennesaw, GA

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17th Annual Ride to Live, Kennesaw, GA

Time: May 7, 2011 from 9am to 7pm
Location: Hooters
Street: 2102 Old Hwy. 41 NW
City/Town: Kennesaw, GA
Website or Map: http://www.diabetes.org/ridet…
Phone: 1-888-DIABETES ext. 3057
Event Type: motorcycle, charity, ride
Organized By: American Diabetes Association
Latest Activity: Mar 10, 2011

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The 17th Annual Ride to Live is set for Saturday, May 7th at Hooters of Kennesaw, GA. Registration begins at 9 a.m., with the ride leaving the parking lot at 11:15 a.m. Participants will ride through Cobb County with a full police escort, then return to enjoy a cook-out provided by Hooters. The after-party will include live music, contests, mailbox paint off, a 50/50 drawing, live and silent auctions and more! Ride to Live is the ADA’s premiere motorcycle fundraising event that supports its research, information and advocacy programs. For more information visit www.diabetes.org/ridetolive or call 404.320.7100x 3057.
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