Hospice Honor Ride Poker Run -Chattanooga, TN

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Hospice Honor Ride Poker Run -Chattanooga, TN

Time: June 8, 2013 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Hospice of Chattanooga
City/Town: Chattanooga, TN
Website or Map: http://www.hospiceofchattanoo…
Phone: 423-892-1278
Event Type: fundraiser, motorcycle, poker, run
Organized By: Susan Witt
Latest Activity: May 7, 2013

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Our First Poker Run to benefit our Vet to Vet Program has been postponed until June 8th due to severe weather. Veteran volunteers recognize our veteran patients for their military service with a special pin, framed certificate and red, white and blue afghan during a special ceremony wherever the patient might be.

Through May 31 Rider $20 (includes food, t-shirt & 1 hand) Passenger $10 (includes food, t-shirt) Extra Hands $5

After May 31st Rider $25 Passenger $10 All Extra Hands $5

Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. with breakfast & coffee – Lunch in Dayton, TN

First Bike Out 9:30 from Hospice of Chattanooga, 165 Hamm Road, Chattanooga... through the beautiful Sequatchie Valley... lunch in Dayton... back to Hospice of Chattanooga, 4411 Oakwood Drive, Chattanooga.

I hope you can join in on the ride to help us honor our veterans. Please help us spread the word…

 

Please call 423-892-1278 to pre-register or for additional information.

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