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Time: September 12, 2014 at 7am to September 13, 2014 at 4pm
Location: Cycle Gear
Street: 722 Collins Hill Road
City/Town: Lawrenceville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.rideforspecialneed…
Phone: info@rideforspecialneeds.org-(678) 442-6262
Event Type: motorcycle-ride
Organized By: Ride for Special Needs - Mike Farrington
Latest Activity: Aug 4, 2014
The Ride for Special Needs of Gwinnett will be held at Cycle Gear in Lawrenceville, Georgia on September 13th, 2014.
Location:
-Cycle Gear in Lawrenceville, Georgia
(722 Collins Hill Rd, Lawrenceville, GA 30045)
Registration:
-Rider: $25, includes lunch & T-Shirt
-Passenger: $10, includes lunch
-Extra T-Shirt: $10
-Pre-Registration: Friday 9/12/2014 5:00pm-7:00pm
A police escorted ride beginning at Cycle Gear of Lawrenceville, traveling through Winder and Braselton, and finally ending at the Special Needs School of Gwinnett. The Special Needs Schools of Gwinnett (SNSG) is a 27 year private non-profit pre-K through post-high school for children with special needs and is located in Lawrenceville. It is the school's philosophy that children with special needs are more like other children than different, with all of the needs, desires, and feelings of children without disabilities. The broad spectrum of needs creates a myriad of warning/functioning levels. The SNSG intentionally embraces this variety, teaching students that a person's value is not related to what he/she can or can't do but is inherent in his/her very existence as a child of God.
Event Hours:
-Registration is from 7:00am-10:00am
-Ride starts at 10:30am
-Lunch and event from 12:00pm-3:00pm
Please Contact For More Information:
-(678) 442-6262
We hope to see you there!
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