Killer Creek Harley-Davidson St. Patrick's Day Celebration -Roswell, Ga

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Killer Creek Harley-Davidson St. Patrick's Day Celebration -Roswell, Ga

Time: February 20, 2010 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Killer Creek Harley-Davidson
Street: 11480 Alpharetta Highway
City/Town: Roswell, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.killercreekharley.…
Phone: 770-777-1000
Event Type: party, customer, appreciation
Organized By: Killer Creek Harley-Davidson
Latest Activity: Feb 20, 2010

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Dust off your shamrocks and ride to Killer Creek Harley-Davidson’s St. Patrick’s Day Party sponsored by Lawbike. 12-5pm. Live music from No Sweat, good food and cold beverages from Ethyl’s Diner, great in-store sales, give-aways, vendors, patch sewing and more! Free admission. Wear an old Killer Creek H-D St. Patrick’s Day shirt and chose a prize from the Leprechaun’s Hat. Ride-in Bike Show: registration 12-3pm, $15, awards around 4:30pm, 1st and 2nd place trophies and People’s Choice trophies around 4:30pm, $250 CASH to Best of Show winner. Tattoo Contest sponsored by Psycho Tattoo: registration and judging 1-4pm, $5 entry fee, Categories: Best Tramp Stamp, Best Harley, Most Patriotic, Most Screwed Up and Most Unusual; gift certificates to category winners and cash to Best of Show. Ladies of Harley Kiss the Chrome 1-4pm and Bake Sale.

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