Gary Bonds Annual Christmas Toy Run -Austell, GA

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Gary Bonds Annual Christmas Toy Run -Austell, GA

Time: December 15, 2013 from 12pm to 7pm
Location: B3 Bar & Grill
Street: 2523 Veterans Memorial HWY
City/Town: Austell, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: Jon Lambert 404-368-2093, or Ann Turner 770-941-1142
Event Type: toy-run
Organized By: B3
Latest Activity: Dec 12, 2013

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Gary Bonds Annual Christmas Toy Run

Please join us for our annual Christmas Toy Run. All Motorcycles are welcome to attend.
Kickstands up at 1pm, leaving from B3 Bar & Grill. Bring one unwrapped present per person, per stop.

Stops:
The Center for Children and Young Adults (13+ Age Group)
DFACS (12 and Younger Age Group)

Come back to B3 Bar & Grill for the No-Host After Party.

FMI: Jon Lambert 404-368-2093, or Ann Turner 770-941-1142

B3 Bar & Grill is located at 2523 Veterans Memorial Highway, Austell

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