Law Enforcement Memorial Bike Ride -Brunswick, GA

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Law Enforcement Memorial Bike Ride -Brunswick, GA

Time: September 27, 2013 at 6pm to September 28, 2013 at 11pm
Location: Stellar Conference Center
Street: 125 Venture Drive
City/Town: Brunswick, GA
Website or Map: http://www.blueknights-gaxiv.…
Phone: agray21001@verizon.net 406-470-5033
Event Type: bike-show, ride
Organized By: Andrea Gray
Latest Activity: Aug 7, 2013

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Event Description

Law Enforcement Memorial Pre-Bike Ride

DATE September 27, 2013
DIRECTIONS 125 Venture Drive, Brunswick, Georgia 
CITY / STATE Brunswick, Georgia (GA)
DESCRIPTION

The Law Enforcement Memorial Bike Ride will be held at the Stellar Conference Center in Brunswick, Georgia on September 28th, 2013.

Location: -Stellar Conference Center in Brunswick, Georgia (125 Venture Drive, Brunswick, Georgia)

Law Enforcement Memorial Bike Ride – A police escorted motorcycle ride from Brunswick, Ga. to St. Augustine Fla. Sponsored by Blue Knights Ga. XIV and the Brunswick, Georgia Police Department. Proceeds benefit the families of officers killed in the line of duty, officers with terminal illnesses and officers seriously injured while on duty.  A “Pre-Ride Activities Night” will be held Friday, Sept. 27th from 6:00pm until 11:00pm at the Stellar Conference Center for pre-registration and sale of event items/raffle tickets.

On Saturday, Sept. 28th, the event starts at 8:00am at the Stellar Conference Center with registrations, sale items, dedication, instructions and a ride prayer. The destination is the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine. In the past, between 200-300 bikes have participated annually in this event.

Event Hours: -A “Pre-Ride Activities Night” will be held Friday, September 27th from 6:00pm until 11:00pm at the Stellar Conference Center -On Saturday, September 28th, the event starts at 8:00am at the Stellar Conference Center -Kickstands up promptly at 10:00am

Please Contact For More Information: -(406) 470-5033

We hope to see you there!

For more information about this event, Please see below.

WEBSITE http://www.blueknights-gaxiv.com
EMAIL agray21001@verizon.net
CONTACT Andrea Gray
PHONE 406-470-5033

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