Benefit Ride for Paula Howard

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Benefit Ride for Paula Howard

Time: March 28, 2015 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Gene Evans Great South Harley-Davidson
Street: 185 East Hwy 16
City/Town: Newnan
Phone: 770-328-9424
Event Type: benefit, motorcycle, ride
Organized By: Teresa
Latest Activity: Mar 13, 2015

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Benefit Ride for Paula Howard

Sponsored by: Friends Helping Friends Survive (Paulasbenefit@aol.com) 

 Paula Howard has driven a Special Needs School Bus  

 For 25 years. Paula has a rare cancer (Amyloidosis) that

 attacks the vital organs with bad protein. Please come support

 Paula in her battle with Cancer with a  Scenic  RIDE, (begins & ends at Great   South HD),Lunch, Entertainment all day by Local Bands and Singers, Horse  Rides and Petting Zoo, Kids Fun Play Area, Bake sale and cake walk, Vendors,

Trophies awarded in 3 categories to bikes involved in the ride, Best of Ride, Best  Vintage Bike, and Best Customer Bike. Chicken Que – Catered by Huckleberry’s, $8:00 per plate (on sale now) and will deliver to Coweta Businesses.

 WHERE:        Gene Evans Great South Harley-Davidson

                        185 East Hwy 16, Newnan, GA 30263 

 When:             Saturday March 28, 2015

                         Registration begins at 9:00 am / Ride begins (KSU) at 10:30 am

 COST:            $25 donation for Rider and $10 donation for Passenger,  Rider Lunch provided at the end for the Ride

 CONTACT:   770-328-9424

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