Georgia Polar Bear Run!

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Georgia Polar Bear Run!

Time: December 31, 2011 to January 1, 2012
Location: Unicoi Lodge (Starts at Olive Garden Mall of GA)
Street: Unicoi Lodge
City/Town: Helen, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/pages…
Event Type: driving, and, social, event, on, new, years, eve..., the, polar, bear, run
Organized By: John Montgomery
Latest Activity: Dec 30, 2011

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 So, you say you're a car guy? You would rather drop the clutch on a good backroad than drop the Peach this New Year's Eve? OK then...join us New Years Eve for the Georgia Polar Bear Run! Yes, it's your chance to drive with dozens of others in a challenging mountain drive to North Georgia's Unicoi State Park! Ring in the New Year with the Polor Bears!

 We meet at 8:30 AM this Saturday at the Olive Garden parking lot, Mall of Georgia I-85 off Exit 115 on Saturday, December 31st. We'll end up at Unicoi Lodge, 2 miles from beautiful Helen, GA.

 Remember, reservations must be made by phone 800-573-9659. The room rate is $79 per night and dinner buffet is $13.95.  

 For more information contact George Forster at geo4ster@hotmail.com  770-845-4484

 See you there! Oh, and bring your swinsuit for the morning Polar Bear plunge.

 

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