Greenville ABATEs Full Moon Run -Greenville, SC

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Greenville ABATEs Full Moon Run -Greenville, SC

Time: August 1, 2015 from 3pm to 11pm
Location: 119 Beverly Road
City/Town: Greenville, SC
Website or Map: http://abategreenvillesc.com/
Phone: (864) 884-7573
Event Type: mc-bike-run
Organized By: Greenville ABATE
Latest Activity: Feb 2, 2016

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The Greenville ABATEs Full Moon Run will be held in Greenville, South Carolina on August 1st, 2015.


Location:

-119 Beverly Road, Greenville, SC


Come out and show your support for YOUR "Freedom Fighters". This is the last fundraiser for our Annual Toy Run for The Julie Valentine Center and to sustain the Greenville Chapter. Please come out, take a evening run and have fun while support the organization that fights for EVERYONE's motorcycle rights ALL YEAR ROUND, so bring your wallet or debit/credit card. Rain Date August 8, 2015
Event Hours:
-1st bike out at 3:00 p.m. 
-Last bike out at 5:00 p.m.
-Last bike in at 9:00 p.m.

Please Contact For More Information:
-(864) 884-7573

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