Bridging The Gap Benefit Ride -Newnan, GA

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Bridging The Gap Benefit Ride -Newnan, GA

Time: June 14, 2014 all day
Location: GREAT SOUTH HARLEY DAVIDSON
Street: 185 EAST HWY.16 NEWNAN,GA.30263
City/Town: NEWNAN,GA.30263
Website or Map: http://crossroadsfaithriders.…
Phone: 706-668-7731
Event Type: cruise-in, car, &, bike, trucks
Organized By: Cross Roads Faith Riders
Latest Activity: May 14, 2014

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The Bridging The Gap Benefit Ride will be held at Gene Evans Great South Harley Davidson in Newnan, Georgia on June 14th, 2014.

Location:

-Gene Evans Great South Harley Davidson in Newnan, Georgia
(185 East Hwy 16, Newnan, Georgia)

Registration:

-$25 per rider
-$10 per passenger
-Rider and Passenger will have FREE lunch provided

Bridging The Gap Benefit Ride (To support Bridging the Gap Community Outreach). Bridging the Gap feeds over 400 families in Coweta and surrounding counties every week. They provide lunches for children in the summer. They also provide back packs and school supplies for children that might not be able to have them otherwise. Sponsored by: Crossroads F.A.I.T.H. Riders. Scenic One-Hour Ride, Lunch, Entertainment, Prizes, Raffle, Fun, and Fellowship! 

Event Hours:-Registration begins at 9:00am
-Kick stands up at 10:30am

MARY 706-668-7731

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