Big Roys Swamp Meet -Sylvania, GA

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Big Roys Swamp Meet -Sylvania, GA

Time: September 19, 2014 to September 21, 2014
Location: 140 Brady Branch Road
City/Town: Sylvania, GA
Website or Map: http://www.abatega11.org/
Phone: 912-341-9522 912-441-7586
Event Type: bike, meet
Organized By: ABATE of GA
Latest Activity: Aug 4, 2014

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The ABATE of GA, D11 23rd Annual Big Roys Swamp Meet will be held in Sylvania, Georgia from September 21st, 2014 to September 23rd, 2014.
Photo: 23rd Annual Big Roy's Memorial Swamp Meet.

Registration:
-$15 per person for members
-$20 per couple for members
-$20 per person for non-members
-$30 per couple for non-members

GA's longest running party in the corn fields! Live music, bike games, field games, bike show. All vehicles welcome. 24 RV/tent spots w power & water $35, all other camping free. No dump station. Join ABATE and help fight the Center of Disease Control being in charge of the study of whether helmet laws should be upheld. Don't they have more important issues to work on like Cancer and Alzheimer's? $30 per person/$50 per couple for a membership including patch and pin.

Please Contact For More Information:
-(912) 341-9522
-(912) 441-7586

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Abate-of-GA-Dist-11/259684410728091

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