Public Safety Appreciation Day, Newnan,Georgia

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Public Safety Appreciation Day, Newnan,Georgia

Time: May 7, 2011 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Coweta County Fairgrounds
Street: 275 Pine Road
City/Town: Newnan
Website or Map: http://RFReynolds@Charter.net
Phone: 770-301-1665
Event Type: fundraiser, bike, ride, meet, your, public, safety, workers
Organized By: Ronald Reynolds
Latest Activity: May 5, 2011

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Event Description

An event where the Public can meet and show their appreciation toward those that serve and protect our communities.

Displays and demostrations by Public Safety agencies.

Event includes bike ride for Public Safety Benelovent Fund.

$20 bike $5 passsenger, free lunch for either or both.

Stunt Bike Show by Josh Borne, BorneFreeStyle, professional stunt rider.

Lots of vendors, all types items.

Bike wash by "The Hooter Girls"

Door Prizes, 50/50 Raffle, New Gas Grill to raffle.

Live Auction.  Live Bands.

Displays of restored cars by exhibitors. Special door prizes for exhibitors. Spaces still avaliable.

Food vendors serving Hamburgers, Hotdogs, wings, ice cream.,drinks

Humane Society, and Coweta County Animal Shelter with pets for adoption. Vet on site for service.

Lots of free stuff being given away.

E911 will be doing a give away of items that could save yours or a family members life.

Lots of activities for the kids, Characters to entertain the kids, face painting, inflatables for kids to play on, much more.....

This is one "Event" for the whole family to enjoy. Don't miss it!

Come out and have a fun day with us, talk with firefighters ,police officers, Georgia State Patrol Officers, 911 personell, ambulance workers, and many more, let them know that you appreciate their dedication to an offten thankless job they do. Let them know you care.

Saturday May 7th, Coweta County Fairgrounds, 275 Pine Road, Newnan, Ga.

Event/Contact. Ronnie Reynolds 770-301-1665

RFReynolds@Charter.net

Blue Knights Motorcycle Club, Ga. Chapter XVII, Sponsor

Contact same as above.

 

 

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