Annual Sons Of Thunder Biker Day and Ride -Monroe, NC

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Annual Sons Of Thunder Biker Day and Ride -Monroe, NC

Time: June 6, 2015 from 8:30am to 6pm
Location: Legacy Campus of Hopewell Baptist Church
Street: 420 Hopewell Baptist Church Road
City/Town: Monroe, NC
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/sons…
Phone: (704) 363-9662
Event Type: bike-show, ride
Organized By: Sons Of Thunder
Latest Activity: Apr 28, 2015

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The 11th Annual Sons Of Thunder Biker Day and Ride will be held a

t Legacy Campus of Hopewell Baptist Church in Monroe, North Carolina on June 6th, 2015.


Location:

-Legacy Campus of Hopewell Baptist Church in Monroe, North Carolina
(420 Hopewell Baptist Church Road, Monroe, NC)


Come out and join us for the 11th Annual Sons of Thunder Biker Day & Ride. Biscuits, Doughnuts & Hot Coffee will be at the start waiting on you. Ride will finish up at Iron Horse Motorcycles. Grill for God will be providing FREE food at Iron Horse. There will be live music, great door prizes, and more fun. Our guest speaker this year is Sampson Parker. He is the author of the book Unthinkable Choice. He will be sharing his story of how when he was trapped in a burning piece of farm equipment, he was forced to cut off his arm with a pocket knife in order to save his life. 

Event Hours:-Registration starts at 8:30am

Please Contact For More Information:-(704) 363-9662

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