2nd Annual Lyla Ride -Leeds, AL

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2nd Annual Lyla Ride -Leeds, AL

Time: April 13, 2013 from 7am to 4pm
Location: Cedar Groive Baptist Church
Street: 2001 Cedar Grove Rd.
City/Town: Leeds, AL
Website or Map: http://asecrtdieseldoc@windst…
Phone: 205-699-8446
Event Type: motorcycle, ride
Organized By: F.A.I.T.H. Riders
Latest Activity: Mar 9, 2013

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F.A.I.T.H. Riders Motorcycle Ministry of Cedar Grove Baptist    Church

Benefit -   Charity

F.A.I.T.H. Riders motorcycle ministry of Cedar Grove Baptist    Church is hosting the   2nd annual Lyla Ride. This will be a marble run with all proceeds benefiting   the Ronald McDonald House. Registration Begins at 7:00am all bikes out by   9:00am. Lunch served for riders & passengers, lots of door prizes.   Registration fee Rider 25.00 Rider with passenger 30.00 Pre registration is   available. For more info. call Ronny 205-229-2136 or church office   205-699-8446. 
  " NO ONE LEFT BEHIND " 2 Peter 3:9


Cedar Grove    Baptist Church , on the south side   of I-20 exit 144a &144b on hwy 411

2001 Cedar Grove Rd.  

Leeds, AL

 

 

205-699-8446

asecrtdieseldoc@windstream.net

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