Peach State Memorial Bike Rally 2013 -Newnan, GA

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Peach State Memorial Bike Rally 2013 -Newnan, GA

Time: May 25, 2013 to May 27, 2013
Location: Powers Pavillion
Street: 4766 W. Hwy 34
City/Town: Newnan, GA
Website or Map: http://www.powerspavilion.com…
Phone: 770-314-0589 Joe@powerspavilion.com
Event Type: bike, rally
Organized By: Powers Pavillion
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2013

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Peach State Memorial Bike Rally in Newnan, Ga just 45 South of Atlanta.
Memorial weekend May 25,26, & 27 beginning at 9am Saturday with

Biker games, rides, vendors, food, installers alley, 5 stages with bands all day and into the evening. Cold beer, Bikini Bike Wash, Biker rodeo, stunt shows, prizes and much more. Sponsoring the Wounded Warrior Project. This event will be huge and plenty of parking on a 100 acre lot with camping and lodging just a few short miles away. All vendors go to Powerspavilion.com to access applications. Say you heard about it from Joe Rizzo. Ask me any questions you need and listen out on local radio for ads to begin. Hope to see all there and thanks to Lucky for a great site!

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