Law Enforcement Memorial Bike Ride –Brunswick, Ga

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Law Enforcement Memorial Bike Ride –Brunswick, Ga

Time: September 21, 2012 at 6pm to September 22, 2012 at 4pm
Location: Golden Isles Harley Shop
Street: 153 Venture Drive
City/Town: Brunswick, GA
Phone: Contact David Seawell At (912) 269-2779 Or Capt_blue@Comcast.Net.
Event Type: bike-ride
Organized By: Brunswick Police Department And Blue Knights
Latest Activity: Aug 13, 2012

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Location: Golden Isles Harley Shop

Law Enforcement Memorial Bike Ride

– A Police Escorted Motorcycle Ride From Brunswick, Ga. To St. Augustine Fla. Proceeds Benefit The Families Of Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty, Officers With Terminal Illnesses And Officers Seriously Injured In Traffic Crashes While On Duty. Event Has Drawn Between 200-300 Bikes In Past Years. A “Pre-Ride Activities Night” Will Be Held Friday, Sept. 21st From 6:00pm Until 11:00pm At The Stellar Conference Center, 125 Venture Drive With A Cookout, Band, Pre-Registration And Sale Of Event Items. Saturday’s Event Starts At 8:00am At The Golden Isles Harley Shop, 153 Venture Drive With Registrations, Sale Items, Dedication And Ride Prayer. Kickstands Up Promptly At 10:00am. The Host Motel In Brunswick For Friday Night Is The Quality Inn, (912) 265-4600 , Located Directly Behind The Golden Isles Harley Shop. The Reduce Room Rate Is $61.05 (Includes Tax). The Host Motel In St. Augustine Is The Monterey Inn, (904)-824-4844 , 16 Avenida Menendez Ave., Which Is On The Bay Front And Within Walking Distance Of All Attractions. The Reduced Room Rate Is $116.32 (Tax Included). When Making Reservations At Either, Please Mention “Georgia Law Ride” For Reduced Rate(S). For More Information Or To Pre-Register On Line Go To Www.Blueknights-Gaxiv.Com Or Contact David Seawell At (912) 269-2779 Or Capt_blue@Comcast.Net.

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