Back Roads & Bikes Charity Ride and Poker Run -Warrenton, GA

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Back Roads & Bikes Charity Ride and Poker Run -Warrenton, GA

Time: May 4, 2013 from 9am to 7pm
Location: 46 South Norwood Street
City/Town: Warrenton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.EventsInWarrenCoun…
Phone: (706) 465-9604
Event Type: motorcycle-ride
Organized By: Hometown Warrenton, Inc., Gray's Citgo, P & H Supply Co., and Miss Jane's Restaurant
Latest Activity: May 1, 2013

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Back Roads & Bikes Charity Ride and Poker Run
Sponsored by Hometown Warrenton, Inc., Gray's Citgo, P & H Supply Co., and Miss Jane's Restaurant
The ride and poker run starts at 46 South Norwood Street in Warrenton. Registration begins at 9:00 am and the motorcycles go out at 10:00 am. The registration fees is $25.00 for the rider and $10.00 for a passenger. Each fee includes one hand of poker and a free lunch. Extra hands of poker are $5.00 each.  The ride and poker run to raise money for the Warren, Let's Read Together Program, which provides free new hardback books to county children ages 0-5 years old. For more information call (706) 465-9604, click here to send e-mail, or go to http://www.EventsInWarrenCountyGA.org. 
 

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