David Burchett Memorial Poker Run -Calhoun, GA

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David Burchett Memorial Poker Run -Calhoun, GA

Time: December 1, 2012 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Calhoun KOA Campground
Street: 2523 Red Bud Road
City/Town: Calhoun, GA
Website or Map: http://www.smokinupthecampgro…
Phone: (706) 307-9129
Event Type: poker, run
Organized By: Calhoun KOA Campground
Latest Activity: Nov 6, 2012

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David Burchett Memorial Poker Run
Click here to view or print this flyer. Flyer opens in a new window.Sponsored by Calhoun KOA Campground, Metro PCS, WEBS Radio, and Wjth Radio
The ride starts at Calhoun KOA Campground 2523 Red Bud Road in Calhoun. Registration begins at 8:00 am and the first bike goes out at 10:00 am. The ride fee is $25.00 for the rider and $20.00 for a passenger. The fee includes lunch and a t-shirt. The ride ends with food, a 50/50 drawing, prizes, raffles and more. For more information call (706) 307-9129, click here to send e-mail, or go to http://www.smokinupthecampground.com.

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