2019 Atlanta Ride for Kids

Event Details

2019 Atlanta Ride for Kids

Time: June 2, 2019 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Cumming Fairground
Street: 235 Castleberry Road
City/Town: Cumming, GA 30040
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: 404-386-8599
Event Type: fundraiser, charity, motorcycle, ride
Organized By: Jay Haller
Latest Activity: May 31, 2019

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Event Description

 The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation's Charity Ride for Kids is the longest-running, most successful motorcycle charity event in the country. Since 1984, it has fueled lifesaving research and family support programs for children and teens with brain tumors.

Join us for a scenic, police-escorted motorcycle ride from Cumming Fairgrounds along with local pediatric brain tumor survivors. Any make or model of street legal motorcycle is welcome, and food and entertainment are available for the entire family.

KICKSTANDS UP 11:00 a.m. RAIN OR SHINE

REGISTRATION $40.00 ONLINE  $45.00 DAY OF THE EVENT.  ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSES AT NOON ON FRIDAY BEFORE THE EVENT

REGISTER ONLINE AND SAVE! Online registration will close the Friday, May 31, at noon local time. Day-of registration will be available at the event. All attendees have the opportunity to fundraise. The more you raise, the closer we get to a cure.

CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION or visit www.rideforkids.org

 Host Hotel: Holiday Inn Express, 870 Buford Highway, Cumming, GA 30041.

 SPONSORS:  American Honda, Cycle World, American Motorcyclist Association.

Become a local or National Sponsor. Email support@rideforkids.org for information

 

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