CRUISE FORSYTH POKER RUN -Cumming, GA

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CRUISE FORSYTH POKER RUN -Cumming, GA

Time: September 29, 2013 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: Army National Guard Headquarters
Street: 100 Aquatic Drive
City/Town: Cumming, GA
Website or Map: http://www.Cruise-Forsyth-Pok…
Phone: 770-855-1245 yourtillerman@yahoo.com
Event Type: poker-run, cars-&-bikes
Organized By: Jack Tiller
Latest Activity: Sep 7, 2013

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We start at a wonderful ceremony at the new Army National Guard Headquarters on Aquatic Ave. in Cumming, GA and end with a party at the Stars & Strikes Family Bowling Center!

The start time is 1pm and the end time is targeted at 6pm but anyone willing to party on is welcome to do so! 

$25 Fee - The best Poker Hand gets a cash award. For all registrants there are door prizes, a goody bag and a great T-shirt!  This is a great ride!

Limited tickets. Pre-register to make sure you get a spot!

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