Annual Ride to Hillside Car & Bike Show -Buford, GA

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Annual Ride to Hillside Car & Bike Show -Buford, GA

Time: June 1, 2013 from 7am to 7pm
Location: Frazier's Harley Davidson
Street: 4699 Friendship Road
City/Town: Buford, GA
Phone: 6786179340
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Frazier's Harley Davidson
Latest Activity: Jun 3, 2014

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Silent Partners for the Kids presents the 7th Annual Ride to Hillside Childrens Hospital on June 7, 2014. Upon return from Hillside, we will be hosting a Car & Bike Show, Raffles, 50-50 and Live Music. Join us at Frazier's, 4699 Friendship Road, Buford, Georgia. For additional information on the car show please visit www.silentpartnersforthekids.org, or email tclubee@gmail.com.

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