Masons Ride for the Children -Conyers, GA

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Masons Ride for the Children -Conyers, GA

Time: September 7, 2013 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Stone Mountain Harley Davidson
Street: 900 Dogwood Drive
City/Town: Conyers, GA
Website or Map: http://www.stonemountainhd.com
Phone: (770) 480-1345
Event Type: bike-show, &, ride
Organized By: Stone Mountain Harley Davidson
Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2013

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Masons Ride for the Children

DATE September 7, 2013
  900 Dogwood Drive, Conyers, Georgia 30012
CITY / STATE Conyers, Georgia (GA)
DESCRIPTION

The Masons Ride for the Children will be held at Stone Mountain Harley Davidson in Conyers, Georgia on September 7th, 2013.

Location:
-Stone Mountain Harley Davidson in Conyers, Georgia
(900 Dogwood Drive, Conyers, Georgia 30012)

Registration:
-$30 per bike
-$10 per passenger

A safe escorted ride at Stone Mountain Harley Davidson and lunch, music, and fellowship with our children at the Masonic Home of Georgia. All participants will receive breakfast at Stone Mountain Harley Davidson, an original ride T-Shirt, and a cookout with Chuck's "nearly world famous" BBQ. Remember, this is all about the children and the proceeds go directly to the Masonic Home of Georgia's Operating Fund.

Event Hours:
-Breakfast and registration from 8:00am-10:00am
-Ride departs at 10:15am

Please Contact For More Information:
-(770) 480-1345 

We hope to see you there!

For more information about this event, Please see below.

WEBSITE http://www.stonemountainhd.com
CONTACT Randy Taylor
PHONE 770-480-1345

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