ANNUAL ATLANTA RIDE FOR KIDS -Cumming, GA

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ANNUAL ATLANTA RIDE FOR KIDS -Cumming, GA

Time: June 5, 2015 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Cumming – Forsyth County Fairgrounds
Street: 235 Castleberry Rd
City/Town: Cumming, GA 30040
Website or Map: HTTP://WWW.CURETHEKIDS.ORG
Phone: 678-744-4139
Event Type: charity, ride
Organized By: Bill Phelps
Latest Activity: May 9, 2016

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Event Description

Atlanta motorcyclists are gearing up for the Ride for Kids, a fundraiser for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation.

This year’s event has several exciting new features, including a different venue. The June 1st ride will begin and end at the Cumming – Forsyth County Fairgrounds.

And for the first time, there’s no charge to ride with us to find a cure for one of the deadliest forms of childhood cancer. This is more than a free ride. We encourage a minimum donation of $40 per motorcycle to give our Stars—local kids with brain tumors—hope for a brighter future.

Register today for the 2014 Atlanta Ride for Kids at  http://pbtf.convio.net/site/TR?fr_id=1570&pg=entry#.UtPvhtJDuSo.

For more information, visit www.curethekids.org, call the PBTF at 800-253-6530, or contact the local media coordinator, _Bill Phelps, at  678-744-4139.

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