Bikes, Barks & Bar-B-Q -Dacula, GA

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Bikes, Barks & Bar-B-Q -Dacula, GA

Time: April 20, 2013 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Start at Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office
Street: 2900 University Parkway
City/Town: Lawrenceville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.caninepetrescue.co…
Phone: Email: sylvia.a.black@gmail.com Phone: 404-925-0345
Event Type: ride, benefit
Organized By: Sylvia A. Black
Latest Activity: Apr 19, 2013

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Sheriff Butch Conway and Judge Carla Brown will hold a motorcycle ride and B-B-Q Lunch April 20 to benefit Browns' animal rescue group.

It begins with a police escorted motorcycle ride starting at the Gwinnett County Jail along a scenic route to Brown's Canine Pet Rescue for a B-B-Q lunch. Live music, silent auction, raffles, adoptions and per photos.

$35 for rider, $10 for passengers; $5 for child's lunch ticket

Big Sky Farm. 2625 Jones Phillips Road, Dacula, GA

Charity Motorcylce Ride and BBQ, Saturday, April 20th, 2013. Escort scenic ride from the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office, 2900 University Parkway ending at Big Sky Farm/Canine Pet Rescue. Biker Registration at 8:00 am - Ride 9:00-Noon. BBQ Noon - 2:30 PM. For more information visit www.caninepetrescue.com.

Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office

2900 University Parkway
LawrencevilleGA 30043
USA

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