Blake Gammill First Responders Memorial Ride at H-D Atlanta Lithia Springs, GA

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Blake Gammill First Responders Memorial Ride at H-D Atlanta  Lithia Springs, GA

Time: May 19, 2012 all day
Location: Harley-Davidson of Atlanta
Street: 501 Thronton Rd
City/Town: Lithia Springs, GA
Website or Map: http://www.hdatlanta.com
Phone: 770-944-1340
Event Type: memorial, ride
Organized By: Harley-Davidson of Atlanta
Latest Activity: Apr 12, 2012

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May 19, 2012 Lithia Springs, GA   Blake Gammill First Responders Memorial Ride.  Beautiful 60 mile police escorted ride beginning and ending at Harley-Davidson of Atlanta.  Registration begins at 10:00. Live music, beer and food vendors All funds raised go to build a memorial serenity park for fallen Douglas County police, fire/ems, and public servants.  Sponsored by H-D Atlanta, American Legion Riders post 145, and Captian Herb Emory of WSB Radio.  501 Thronton Road  770-944-1340  See hdatlanta.com or email jan@hdatlanta.com for more information. 

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