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Time: June 4, 2017 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Cumming-Forsyth County Fairgrounds
Street: 235 CASTLEBERRY RD
City/Town: Cumming
Website or Map: http://www.curethekids.org/ev…
Phone: 800-253-6530
Event Type: fundraiser:, charity, motorcycle, ride
Organized By: Ride For Kids Task Force
Latest Activity: Feb 15, 2017
REGISTRATION 8AM
KICKSTANDS UP 10AM RAIN OR SHINE
Join us with any make or model of street legal motorcycle. By raising funds for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation you will give kids battling one of the deadliest forms of childhood cancer a brighter future. Meet the stars, local children fighting brain tumors.
Enjoy a fun ride through scenic Georgia, food and entertainment! Cheer our stars, local children fighting brain tumors. Raise funds to earn incentives such as t-shirts, jackets and more. Get a chance to win a new Honda Motorcycle. Connect with other enthusiasts for a great cause.
Registration is free. A $40.00 donation is recommended. $50.00 receives a free T-Shirt.
REGISTER ONLINE TODAY AT RIDEFORKIDS.ORG
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