Brians Ride for Independence -Roswell. GA

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Brians Ride for Independence -Roswell. GA

Time: June 22, 2014 from 8:30am to 5:30pm
Location: Killer Creek Harley Davidson
Street: 11480 Alpharetta Hwy
City/Town: Roswell, GA
Website or Map: http://www.killercreekharley.…
Phone: 770-777-1000
Event Type: bike, ride
Organized By: Ari Bromley
Latest Activity: May 14, 2014

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The Brians Ride for Independence will be held at Killer Creek Harley Davidson in Roswell, Georgia on June 22nd, 2014.

Location:
-Killer Creek Harley Davidson in Roswell, Georgia
(11480 Alpharetta Highway, Roswell, GA)

Registration:
-$25 per bike
-$10 per passenger

A Ride for Brian’s Independence. This charity ride is to benefit a young man who was in a motorcycle accident. Brian is now a quadriplegic and with no way to produce income his quality of life is poor at best. All proceeds from this event will be going directly to Brian to provide him with the equipment that will enable him to gain some independence and improve his quality of life. The ride ends with entertainment, prizes, raffles and more. PLEASE HELP! This is not just $25 dollars; this is a life investment for Brian. Hope to see you there!

Event Hours:
-Registration is from 8:00am-9:45am
-Kickstands up at 10:00am

Please Contact For More Information:
-(478) 808-7320 brians_independence@yahoo.com

We hope to see you there! 

Also call 770.777.1000 or visit www.killercreekharley.com.

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