KARE for Kids Poker Run -Dawsonville, Ga

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KARE for Kids Poker Run -Dawsonville, Ga

Time: March 20, 2010 from 8:30am to 7pm
Location: LongHorn Steakhouse Parking Lot
City/Town: Dawsonville, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.kareforkids.us
Phone: 706.216.2982
Event Type: fundraiser, poker, run
Organized By: KARE For Kids
Latest Activity: Feb 20, 2010

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K.A.R.E. for Kids, Inc.
KIDS ARE REALLY EQUAL
KARE for Kids 2nd Annual MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN
MARCH 20, 2010 - First Day of Spring
(Rain date: Saturday March 27, 2010)
REGISTRATION: 8:30-9:30 AM—LongHorn Steakhouse Parking Lot
Highway 400 Dawsonville
Coffee & biscuits will be available from Chick-Fil-A, Dawsonville
ALL RIDERS DEPART BY 10:00 AM
LAST STOP, LAST CARD, DRAWING FOR PRIZES, 50/50 AWARD & ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNING HAND
World Famous Dawsonville Pool Room-downtown Dawsonville, with a SPECIAL LUNCH DEAL for all participants
LAST BIKE IN NO LATER THAN 1:15 PM, PLEASE
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION FEE: $20.00 PER BIKE and $10.00 FOR A PASSENGER
REGISTRATION FEE AFTER March 12, 2010 $25.00 PER BIKE and $10.00 FOR A PASSENGER
Visit us on the *****We will have limited edition T-Shirts and “Package” deals for all*****web for updated info and an early registration form: www.kareforkids.us
MAIL ALL EARLY ENTRIES TO:
K.A.R.E. FOR KIDS INC. POKER RUN P.O. Box 211, Dawsonville GA 30534

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