4th Annual Ride to Survive Poker Run Event

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4th Annual Ride to Survive Poker Run Event

Time: November 2, 2024 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Coastal Breeze in Buford
Street: 5390 Lanier Islands Pkwy
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: https://www.wheneveryonesurvi…
Phone: 770-595-3573
Event Type: fundraiser, poker, run, show
Organized By: Sarah Babrick - WES Foundation
Latest Activity: Oct 29, 2024

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Registration & Breakfast starts at 9:30am  ~   Kickstands up at 11am

 

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ALL wheels are welcome! Ride your motorcycle, vintage car, any car, slingshot, etc. Let's all ride for a cure!

The Ride will start at Coastal Breeze in Buford, then go to Commerce Bar, to Hero's in Winder, to Unknown Customs and then end at The American Legion Post 127, Sugar Hill.

Poker Run Details: All riders will start at Coastal Breeze in Flowery Branch to register and then receive their 1st card for their poker hand (there will be breakfast treats from Coastal Breeze and coffee). Riders will then go to the 4 additional stops and get a card at each stop. At the last stop, American Legion Post 127, riders will turn in their best poker hand for a chance to win. If there is a tie it will be broken by a high card draw between the contestants.

Lunch will begin at approx. 2pm and raffle prizes will start at 2:30pm

There will be live entertainment by HitList

 

There will be a bike show - with an award for the People's Choice!

Check out photo's from last years event here.

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