9th Annual Raffle Run in Jesup, GA

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9th Annual Raffle Run in Jesup, GA

Time: May 20, 2023 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Hospice of South Georgia Inc
Street: 1625 Sunset Blvd
City/Town: Jesup
Website or Map: https://hospicesoga.org/
Phone: 9125880080
Event Type: raffle, run
Organized By: kylie mcgregor
Latest Activity: Mar 6, 2023

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We at Hospice of South Georgia, Inc are excited to host our 9th annual Raffle Run in Jesup, GA.

Donation is $20.00 per bike and $5.00 for passenger.
Complimentary Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Registration begins at 8am and KSU is 10am.

This is a benefit ride to support Hospice of South Georgia, Inc and our brand-new 8 room Inpatient Hospice House. There will be various raffles, the main raffle will be a 50/50 raffle to be split with the winning ticket and Hospice of South Georgia, Inc.

 

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE

 

For additional info, contact:
Kylie (912)588-0080
Kaylee (912)424-3940

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