Annual Kevin Sumner Memorial Ride -Wrightsville, GA

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Annual Kevin Sumner Memorial Ride -Wrightsville, GA

Time: June 7, 2014 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Johnson County Court House
Street: 2566 East Elm St
City/Town: Wrightsville, GA
Website or Map: http://file:///C:/Users/GWE/D…
Phone: 478-290-3134
Event Type: bike, ride
Organized By: Kevin Sumner Memorial Fund
Latest Activity: May 14, 2014

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The 5th Annual Kevin Sumner Memorial Ride will be held at the Johnson County Court House in Wrightsville, Georgia on June 7th, 2014.

Location:
-Johnson County Court House
2566 East Elm St. Wrightsville, GA 31096

The Kevin Sumner Memorial Ride is the primary fund raiser for the Kevin Sumner Memorial Fund.

$25.00 per rider and $15.00 per passenger

The Memorial Run is held by Kevin’s friends and family who comes together to work the ride. The event offers pre-registration which includes a meal and memorial t-shirt for all who pre register. Registration is also held the morning of the event, but does not include the t-shirt. However, you will be able to purchase them the morning of the ride as long as they are available.

Please Contact For More Information:
-478-290-3134

We hope to see you there!

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