5th Annual Ride to Hillside -Buford, Ga

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5th Annual Ride to Hillside -Buford, Ga

Time: June 2, 2012 from 7am to 7:30pm
Location: Famous Joe's
Street: 3290 Hamilton Mill Road
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: http://www.famousjoes.com
Event Type: childrens, fundraiser
Organized By: Silent Partners for the Kids
Latest Activity: May 31, 2012

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Event: June 2, 2012, Buford, GA Silent Partners for the Kids presents the 5th Annual Ride to Hillside (Childrens Hospital). Police Escorted.
Ride starts and ends at Famous Joes 3290 Hamilton Road, Buford, GA. 770-271-5637
7:00am-9:30am- Registration
9:30am- Kickstands up
9:45am- Ride up to Hillside
$25 per Bike includes T-shirt, Food, Venue and Show Entry Fee
$10  for Riders includes Food & Venue
3:00pm-7:30pm- After Party (Famous Joes)
Bike and Car Show Peoples Choice 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prize
Live Music, Raffles, 50/50, Bikini Bike Wash!
For more information:
Call Kenny at 678-617-9340 or Micki at 706-372-0131
Visit us at:  www.silentpartnersforthekids.org  , Facebook and Twitter!
Come help us help the Kids at Hillside!
Ride to Give, Give to Ride!

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