Bike, Blues & BBQ Festival Bike Poker Run & Safety Class -Douglas, GA

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Bike, Blues & BBQ Festival Bike Poker Run & Safety Class -Douglas, GA

Time: April 11, 2015 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Brooks Auto Parts
Street: 440 Elton D Brooks BLvd
City/Town: Douglas, GA
Website or Map: http://cityofdouglas.com/Civi…
Phone: 912-384-4011
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: City of Douglas
Latest Activity: Apr 8, 2015

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Bike, Blues & BBQ Festival Bike Poker Run & Safety Class -Douglas, GA

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Saturday will offer a full day of exciting events beginning at 9am with the first bike out for the Poker Run. Poker Run registration will take place from 8am-10am. Poker Run hands are $10 with each additional hand being $5 per hand. Prizes will include cash for 1st place in each category, trophies and event shirts. While the Poker Run is taking place, there will also be a Motorcycle Show and motorcycle games in the Motorcycle area. Registration for the Motorcycle Show will be from 8am-12Noon and is FREE to all entries. Judging begins 1pm-2pm with winners being announced at 4:00pm from the Blues Entertainment Stage. Prizes will include cash for 1st place in each category, trophies and event shirts. Don’t miss your chance to purchase a 50/50 raffle tickets. Tickets for the 50/50 drawing will be $1 each or 6 tickets for $5 and can be purchased from at the tent located in the Motorcycle Show area or from festival volunteers. The Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program will be onsite on Friday from 1pm – 5pm and on Saturday from 9am – 5pm to offer their road skills test.

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