Poker run for murder victim! Willacoochee GA

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Poker run for murder victim! Willacoochee GA

Time: October 27, 2012 to October 28, 2012
Location: Willacoochee GA
Website or Map: http://www.therosiefoundation…
Phone: 229-457-0039
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Shianne Roberts
Latest Activity: Jul 19, 2012

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Hello my name is Shianne. Im trying to advertise a poker run for my cousin who was murdered over a year ago. My family started an organization called The Rosie Foundation. We are planning this event to raise money to offer as an award to the person who helps us put her vicious murdered behind bars.

http://www.therosiefoundation.com/Events.html this is our website please contact us if you are willing to help. Also a phone number to reach us at is 229-457-0039. Thanks we are looking forward to seeing you and your group join us in Willacoochee GA. This poker run isnt just allowing motorcycles but vintage or classic cars. So come out and show off your ride and we want a huge turn out so invite your friends. Hope to see you soon!

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