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Time: April 6, 2013 from 10am to 4pm
Location: McDonalds to Start - End Up - The Pit Stop
Street: Riverstone Parkway
City/Town: Canton, GA
Phone: 770-712-6134
Event Type: fundraiser, for, 2013, autism, speaks
Organized By: Keelie Floyd
Latest Activity: Apr 1, 2013
It’s the 6th Annual
DON’T BET YOUR VETTE
2013 Poker Run
Sponsored by CLASSIC GLASS CORVETTE CLUB
April 6th—10AM
To benefit Autism Speaks
Meet at McDonalds – Riverstone Parkway @ Exit 20 from I-575 staggered starts
Participants will follow a set route using clues to 3 mandatory CHECKPOINTS
At each Checkpoint the participant will draw a playing card
The Poker Run will end at The Pit-Stop for Fun, Food and PRIZES
PLEASE NOTE:
* This is NOT a Gumball Rally. SPEED IS NOT A FACTOR!!!!!!!
* Passengers are great assets as NAVIGATORS for the run.
* This is a fundraiser for Autism Speaks.
There are NO entry fees but a donation to Autism Speaks is requested if the participant had fun.
It can be $5, $10, $50 … whatever amount the participant feels His or her fun was worth to help this cause.
The Pit-Stop will have food & drink specials for all.
You do NOT have to be a member of Classic Glass to join the fun.
If you’re unable to participate in the Poker Run Fundraiser, but would like to donate to Austin Speaks, you may make a donation directly by following this link.
https://www.walknowforautismspeaks.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=1039570&supid=378984260
Or www.walknowforautismspeaks.org and search for walker: Keelie Floyd
For more information, contact Keelie Sparks at Keelie.floyd@gmail.com Click on link to register: http://www.cgcorvetteclub.com/regis.html
Check out the video my Autistic Son made for the Poker Run a couple of years ago
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