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Time: April 24, 2010 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Turner Field
Street: 755 Hank Aaron Dr SW
City/Town: Atlanta, GA 30315
Website or Map: http://www.blueknightsgavii.o…
Phone: eddie2909@aol.com
Event Type: motorcycle, ride
Organized By: Eddie Christian
Latest Activity: Apr 2, 2010
19th Annual Georgia Police Memorial Ride for Fallen Officers 2010
On April 24, 2010 the 19th Annual Georgia Police Memorial Ride will leave from Turner Field headed for Falcon Field in Peachtree City. We will be honoring the Georgia Officers lost in the line of duty in 2009. We are in need of sponsors and volunteers. All proceeds go to Concerns of Police Survivors who make it possible for the families to attend Police Week ceremonies in Washington , DC in May.
Register between 8:00 am and 10:30 am. Ride leaves promptly at 11:00 am
In 2010 we will honor:
Officer Terry Adams,Tifton Police Department, 4/22/09
Officer Jack Cannon, Ga Department of Corrections, 8/20/09
Detention Officer Mike Adcock, Walton Co Sheriff's Office, 10/16/09
Agent Scott Roberson, Central Intelligence Agency, 12/30/09
We will also honor Griffin PD K9 Jimi, 11/3/09 his partner was Officer Chad Moxon.
Please Contact: Ed Christian - eddie2909@aol.com for more information
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