Wounded Warrior Project Charity Ride -Newnan, GA

Event Details

Wounded Warrior Project Charity Ride  -Newnan, GA

Time: September 13, 2014 from 9am to 5pm
Location: GREAT SOUTH HARLEY DAVIDSON
Street: 185 EAST HWY.16 NEWNAN,GA.30263
City/Town: NEWNAN,GA.30263
Website or Map: http://crossroadsfaithriders.…
Phone: (678) 357-6855 -(770) 841-4131
Event Type: bike, ride
Organized By: Great South Harley Davidson
Latest Activity: Aug 4, 2014

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Event Description

The 5th Annual Wounded Warrior Project Charity Ride will be held at Gene Evans Great South Harley Davidson in Newnan, Georgia on September 13th, 2014.


Location:

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



Registration:

-Donation for rider and passenger


Wounded Warrior Project Charity Ride, (It’s not about the war….it’s about the Warrior!!!) Sponsored by: Crossroads F.A.I.T.H. Riders and Great South Harley-Davidson, Join us as we make an escorted ride to Georgia National Veterans Cemetery. We are going to remember those that served and honor the families still with us. We will have a country, back roads ride back to Great South after a time of reflection. 
Event Hours:

-Registration begins at 9:00am
-Safety Brief at 10:45am
-Kickstands up at 11:00am

Please Contact For More Information:
-(678) 357-6855 
-(770) 841-4131

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