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Time: April 24, 2010 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Bogey's Town Lake
City/Town: Woodstock, GA
Event Type: fundraiser, to, benefit, autism, speaks
Organized By: Classic Glass
Latest Activity: Apr 14, 2010
Yes folks, Classic Glass is doing their 3rd annual Poker Run to benefit Autism Speaks.
The date is Saturday April 24.
Start and finish is Bogey's Town Lake off I-575 and Town Lake Parkway.
Start time is 10am for a staggered start.
Participants will follow a set route using clues to 4 mandatory check points. At each check point the participant will draw a raffle ticket to be used at the drawing for GREAT PRIZES.
Please Note:
* This is NOT a Gumball Rally. Speed is NOT a factor in this poker run.
* Passengers are great assets as navigators for this run.
* The route is approximately 117 miles....if you don't get lost.
* This is a fundraiser for Autism Speaks. There is NO "entry fee," but donations to Autism Speaks is requested if the participant had fun. It can be $5, $10, $50, what ever amount the participant feels his/her fun was worth to help this cause.
* Bogey's will have food and drink specials for all.
* You do not have to be a member of Classic Glass to join in the fun.
* Register for this event at http://www.cgcorvetteclub.com/regis.html
* For more information contact Keelie Sparks at keelie_s@bellsouth.net
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