Champions for Children Poker Ride -Roswell, GA

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Champions for Children Poker Ride -Roswell, GA

Time: July 19, 2014 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Registration at Killer Creek Harley Davidson
Street: 11480 Alpharetta Hwy
City/Town: Roswell, GA
Website or Map: http://esng.force.com/2014eve…
Phone: (404) 943-1070
Event Type: children, poker, ride, motorcycle
Organized By: Champions For Children
Latest Activity: Jun 9, 2014

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Event Description

The Champions for Children Poker Ride will start at Killer Creek Harley Davidson in Roswell, Georgia on July 19th, 2014.

Location:
-Starts at Killer Creek Harley Davidson in Roswell, Georgia
(11480 Alpharetta Hwy, Roswell, GA 30076)

2 card stop, Buford Dam Park/West Bank Park, 1050 Buford Dam Road, 770-945-9531. Look for tent for quick stop for poker card 2nd hand. Mid Point - Lunch - Live Rock Band - Pick up 3rd and 4th cards, Frazier's Harley Davidson, 4699 Friendship Road, Buford, GA 30519. Return to: Killer Creek Harley Davidson - Pick up final card, Winner annouced at 1:30/2:00pm. Winning hand receives: $50 gift certificate to Killer Creek Harley and $50. Longhorns gift card. Map all 4 stops with widget on left.

Route:
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NE on Alpharetta Hwy/GA-120/GA-9 toward Hembree Road 17.7 miles
-Right onto Buford Dam Road 5.4 miles(Nice ride along the lake)
-Stop at 1050 Buford Dam to pick up 2 new cards
-Continue SW on Buford Dam 5.5 miles
-Turn left onto S Waterworks Road .6 miles
-Turn right onto Green Road .7 miles
-Turn left onto McEver Road .6 miles
-Turn right onto Lanier Islands Pkwy/GA 347/Friendship Road 2.1 miles
-Arrive at 4699 Friendship Road, Fraziers Harley Davidson - Enjoy lunch and entertainment
-Return back to 11480 Alpharetta Hwy - Killer Creek for final card and wrap up

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

Please Contact For More Information:
-(404) 943-1070
-(404) 569-0157

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