2nd Annual "In The Line Of Duty" Ride -Doraville, GA

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2nd Annual "In The Line Of Duty" Ride -Doraville, GA

Time: March 24, 2012 from 8:30am to 5pm
Location: Doraville GM Assembly Plant,
City/Town: Doraville, GA
Website or Map: http://scott@ridelikeaproatla…
Phone: 706-200-6700
Event Type: bike, ride
Organized By: Scott of Ride Like A PRO Atlanta
Latest Activity: Mar 8, 2012

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2nd Annual "In The Line Of Duty" Ride

March 24

Doraville: 2nd Annual "In The Line Of Duty" Ride. Honors Doraville Police Detective Shane Wilson, End of Watch 11/14/11 struck head-on by a drunk driver on I-20 in DeKalb County. Proceeds go to Detective Shane Wilson Memorial Fund. $20 bike/Hot Rod. Register 8:30-11am at Doraville GM Assembly Plant, departs 11:30. Ends at Hooters of Conyers. Gun Raffle, Door Prizes,Music, etc. Raffle Tickets now on sale for GLOCK Pistol. Sponsors Needed. FMI: Scott at Ride Like A PRO Atlanta 706-200-6700 or scott@ridelikeaproatlanta.com

Address: 4060 Motors Industrial Way Georgia

Contact info:

Scott of Ride Like A PRO Atlanta

scott@ridelikeaproatlanta.com

706-200-6700

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