Madison County Emergency Services Toy Ride -Danielsville, GA

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Madison County Emergency Services Toy Ride -Danielsville, GA

Time: November 17, 2012 from 12pm to 6pm
Location: Madison Co Memorial Park
Street: 1 Albany Ave.
City/Town: Danielsville, GA
Phone: (706) 296-4598
Event Type: bike-ride
Organized By: Madison County Emergency Services
Latest Activity: Oct 10, 2012

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Madison County Emergency Services Toy Ride
Sponsored by Madison County Emergency Services
The toy ride starts at Madison Co Memorial Park, 91 Albany Ave. in Danielsville. Registration begins at 10:30 am and the motorcycles go out at 12:30 pm. The fee is $20.00 for each bike. The ride ends with music, food, door prizes, 50/50, and more. A great cause makes it worth your time.   For more information call (706) 296-4598, or click here to send e-mail.

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