4 Island Hopping Campaign -North Charleston, SC

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4 Island Hopping Campaign -North Charleston, SC

Time: October 1, 2016 from 10:30am to 4pm
Location: Lowcountry Harley Davidson
Street: 4707 Dorchester Rd
City/Town: North Charleston, SC
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: Contact us on Facebook @LowcountryCVMA
Event Type: motorcycle, show, festival, cruise, ride, fundraiser
Organized By: Lowcountry Harley Davidson
Latest Activity: Sep 14, 2016

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CVMA 34-4 Island Hopping Campaign

CVMA 34-4 Island Hopping Campaign
4707 Dorchester Rd
North Charleston,
South Carolina

29405
Event Starts: 10/01/2016
Event Ends: 10/01/2016


Join CVMA Chapter 34-4, Lowcountry Pirates as we Island Hop to raise money for local Charleston Homeless Veterans.

October 1st, 2016
Registration - 10:30 a.m.
at Lowcountry Harley Davidson
4707 Dorchester Rd, North Charleston, SC 29405

Kickstands up - 11:00 a.m.
Last Bike In - 4:00 p.m.
Final stop - Windjammers, Isle of Palms

Registration is $15 per rider, $5 per passenger
Food and drink specials will be available at the final stop.

Become a Sponsor. Contact us on Facebook @LowcountryCVMA

CVMA 34-4 is a resigtered 501(c)(19) Non-profit Veteran Organization
 

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