Benefit Ride for Easton Elrod -Woodstock, GA

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Benefit Ride for Easton Elrod -Woodstock, GA

Time: April 6, 2013 all day
Location: Woodstock, GA
Street: Burger Inn / Hwy 92 and Hwy 5
City/Town: Woodstock, GA
Phone: 404-969-7601
Event Type: charity, ride, for, 8, week, old, infant, born, with, osteogenisis, imperfecta, oi
Organized By: Christin Stodola
Latest Activity: Apr 1, 2013

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Let's RIDE for

Easton Elrod

 

EASTON ELROD WAS BORN ON JANUARY 14, 2013 WITH OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA, OR BRITTLE BONE DISEASE.

All proceeds from the ride are to assist in paying for medical expenses for Easton.

This family needs all the prayers and support available.

DATE: APRIL 6, 2013

REGISTRATION AT 9am

RIDE AT 10am

Registration Fee: $25 (All donations are appreciated)

We will meet and start the ride at BURGER INN (9680 Main Street, Woodstock) First stop at ROCCO’S PUB (47 Mountainside Village Pkwy, Jasper), Second Stop at UNCLE PEPPER’S PIZZA KITCHEN (10150 Ball Ground Hwy, Ball Ground), and then it will end at GUSTON’S GRILLE (12195 Hwy 92, Woodstock).  

Guston’s Grille will have LIVE MUSIC, RAFFLES, & MORE including a special MENU with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Easton!

AUTOS ARE WELCOME TO RIDE

For further information please call Amanda at 770-882-4950

 

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