Bike Night a Sugar Hill American Legion Post 127

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Bike Night a Sugar Hill American Legion Post 127

Time: September 15, 2021 from 7pm to 10pm
Location: American Legion 127 Sugar Hill Georgia
Street: 6196 Suwanee Dam Road
City/Town: Sugar Hill
Website or Map: http://legion127.us
Event Type: bike, night, band, fellowship
Organized By: American Legion post 127
Latest Activity: Sep 13, 2021

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The American Legion post 127 in Sugar Hill Georgia has a bike night on the 3rd Wednesday of the ,month.  All are welcome to join for fellowship and a band (many different types).  Refreshments are available for purchase. If you are a veteran or a family member you can consider joining for our many community events including. Trivia, comedy nights, golf tournament and more.

9/15. Gregg Erwin & 200 Proof

10/20 TAKE 3 

11/17 Road House


all  are welcome with or without a motorcycle

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