Ride For Kids for Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation -Alpharetta, GA

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Ride For Kids for Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation -Alpharetta, GA

Time: June 2, 2013 from 7pm to 7pm
Location: North Point Mall
Street: 1000 North Point Circle
City/Town: Alpharetta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.pbtfus.org/ridefor…
Phone: (800) 253-6530
Event Type: bike, ride
Organized By: Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation
Latest Activity: May 12, 2013

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Ride For Kids for Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation
Sponsored by WSB TV, News Talk WSB Radio, The Providence Group , North Georgia Retaining Walls & Concrete , Troutman Sanders LLP , and Paradise Arabians LTD 
The ride begins at the North Point Mall, 1000 North Point Circle in Alpharetta. Registration is from 7:00 am to  9:15 am and the motorcycles leave at 9:30 am. The fee is a donation of $40.00 for each motorcycle. This is a scenic ride through the Georgia countryside. The ride raises funds for the PBTF's medical research and family support programs. Riders on all makes and models are welcome. The ride will end in Dahlonega with a light lunch, a Celebration of Life program and awards. This is a rain or shine event. For more information call (800) 253-6530, click here to send e-mail, or go tohttp://www.pbtfus.org/rideforkids/events/2013/atlanta.html.

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