Great South HOG Business Meeting

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Great South HOG Business Meeting

Time: December 20, 2016 from 7pm to 8pm
Location: Hog Pen
Street: 185 East Highway 16
City/Town: Newnan, Georgia 30263 United States
Website or Map: http://greatsouthhog.com/code…
Event Type: motorcycles, clubs/shows/cruises
Organized By: Great South HOG
Latest Activity: Aug 24, 2022

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Great South HOG Chapter Officers meet every 3rd Tuesday of the month for the Chapter Business Meeting, 7:00 PM at the HOGPEN. All Chapter Members are encouraged to come and see what events and activities are coming up, how events are planned, and how to get more involved with the Chapter. If you have ever thought about jumping in and actively participating as a Chapter Officer, come on down, say hello and see how all of our Great South HOG events come together...and even if you you are not ready to jump in at this point, come on down anyway! We would love to see you!

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