Newell Strong Annual Pay it forward Poker Run -Huntersville, NC

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Newell Strong Annual Pay it forward Poker Run -Huntersville, NC

Time: October 21, 2017 from 10am to 7pm
Location: Wind Bar and Grill
Street: 15800 Old Statesville Rd
City/Town: Huntersville, NC
Phone: Heather Newell 704-219-8839
Event Type: bike, poker, run
Latest Activity: Oct 16, 2017

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Registration begins 10am; Kick stands up 12pm, Last Bike In 5pm

$25/bike $10/pass

Start/End- In the Wind Bar and Grill, 15800 Old Statesville Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078

2nd Stop- Iron Thunder, 124 Meadow Hill Cr Mooresville, NC 28117

3rd Stop- Horsefeathers Roadhouse, 3746 Mt Pleasant Rd, Sherrills Ford, NC 28673

4th Stop- Mac’s Speed Shop, 19601 Liverpool Pkwy, Cornelius, NC 28031

50/50,

Door prizes at every stop

Barbeque

Best Hand $100, Worst Hand $50

Organizer Heather Newell 704-219-8839

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