Two Seats Only Charity Poker Run -Lawrenceville, GA

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Two Seats Only Charity Poker Run -Lawrenceville, GA

Time: July 17, 2010 to July 18, 2010
Location: Start at Gwinnett County Airport, Ends Road Atlanta
Street: Hwy 316
City/Town: Lawrenceville, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.gafiero.org
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Charles Sewell
Latest Activity: Jun 16, 2010

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The Georgia Fiero Club is sponsoring a fundraising Two Seats Only Poker Run for the benefit of a sports car enthusiast who was severely injured when struck by a car.

Complete details can be found at www.gafiero.org

Email questions to: GeorgiaFieroClub@gmail.comROB flyer.pdf

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Comment by Charles Sewell on June 16, 2010 at 6:23am
The exact address of the starting point is 850 Airport Road, Lawrenceville, ga. at the Landmark Air Terminal. Take first right east of High (Hi) Hope Road traffic light on Hwy 316. Terminal is to the left on Airport Road.
Comment by Charles Sewell on June 9, 2010 at 1:25am
The Poker Run is July 17 and will take about 2 hours. You must depart the starting point early if you plan to drive on the race track. Probably not later than 9AM. This is in concert with the SCCA racing events which will cover Saturday and Sunday.

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Comment by Michael Thies on June 8, 2010 at 5:10pm
I am putting this out on Twitter and Facebook! I think it will be great fun! The addition of the track time at Road Atlanta is irresistible.

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