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Time: July 26, 2014 from 8am to 11am
Location: American Legion Post 233
Street: 4635 Highway 78
City/Town: Loganville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.gwinnettanimalcont…
Phone: 770-339-3200
Event Type: motorcycle, ride, for, homeless, pets
Organized By: Gwinnett Animal Welfare & Enforcement Center
Latest Activity: Jul 26, 2014
Come join Gwinnett County Animal Welfare & Enforcement on July 26 for our 2nd Annual Motorcycle Ride to help the animals in the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter!! Registration and the start of the ride is at the American Legion Post 233 at 4635 Highway 78 in Loganville, GA at 8:00am with kickstands up at 9:00am!! There will be a Pit Stop for breakfast and a DJ at the Sonic Drive In at 299 Grayson Highway in Lawrenceville!! Final stop will be the shelter at 11:00am at 884 Winder Highway in Lawrenceville!!
After the ride, stay at the shelter and enjoy the 2nd Annual Cars For Critters Mega Hot Rod and Car Show!! Several custom cars will be on site, along with food trucks and a HUGE market full of vendors!!
Pre-registration is on line from now until July 18 for $25.00 per bike. T-shirts are included for all pre-registrations. Additional T-shirts will be available at the shelter the day of the race for $15.00 each. Visit the shelter's website for the link for pre-registration at www.gwinnettanimalcontrol.com.
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