Check It and Correct It Bike Giveaway -Atlanta, GA

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Check It and Correct It Bike Giveaway -Atlanta, GA

Time: September 16, 2017 all day
Location: Atlanta Metropolitian State College
Street: 1630 Metropolitan Parkway SW
City/Town: Atlanta , Georgia 30310
Website or Map: http://www.atlm.edu
Phone: 7770-906-6893
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Warren C. Head Jr. Co-Chairman/ Dr. James Hall Founder
Latest Activity: May 27, 2017

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NPAA_Official%2520Bike%2520Flier%5B1%5D%20%20%20%20Check%20It%20and%20Correct%20It.docxThe fundraiser is the Check It and Correct It Motorcycle Giveaway.  The donation is $20.00 per ticket, with the proceeds going toward getting men checked for the disease of prostate cancer.  The bike we are giving away is a Harley Davidson 48 motorcycle.  The date for the giveaway is September 16th 2017.  We will give the bike away at Atlanta Metropolitan State College at the NPAA Gala, to be held on that campus. Purchasers of the tickets do not have to be present to win.  Individuals can purchase tickets online at www.checkitandcorrectit.com or www.natlmpca.org.  You can also call Warren C. Head Jr. at 770-906-6893 or contact Dr. James Hall at 404-749-4483.  Tickets for the Gala event will go on sale in July. Cost for gala tickets TBA.

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Comment by Warren C. Head Jr. on May 5, 2017 at 12:35pm

This is a great cause that supports free testing for prostate cancer , through the use of a mobile unit to go to urban and rural communities.  Our main sponsor is Quest Diagnostic  Labs, who will be assisting National Prostate Awareness Association in this mission to save lives through early detection.  We thank everyone in advance for their donation and assistance with this mission.  Sincerely,

Warren C. Head Jr.

Co-Chairman, NPAA

Dr. James Hall M.D.

Chairman & Founder NPAA

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