Ride For The Troops -Conyers, GA

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Ride For The Troops -Conyers, GA

Time: October 8, 2011 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Conyers Harley Davidson
Street: 900 Dogwood Drive
City/Town: Conyers, GA
Website or Map: http://operationsandboxga.com/
Phone: 678-462-2728 or 770-601-1031
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Operation Sandbox/Conyers Harley Davison
Latest Activity: Oct 7, 2011

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- RAIN OR SHINE! -

Ride For The Troops
Location:  Harley-Davidson, Conyers, GA
900 Dogwood Drive
Registration Begins:  8:00 a.m
Ride Begins:  10:45 a.m.
$20 Donation/$10 Passenger
Police Escort, All Makes & Models Welcome,
MVP, Band, Food, Vendors, Raffles, Family Friendly.

FREE
T-Shirt, 
Chick-fil-a Chicken Biscuit 
& Starbucks Coffee
to first 200 bikers to register.

Military bikers will be given VIP placement riding behind Grand Marshall.

Largest Biker club participating in the ride will be presented a trophy – all participants must ride.

Ride with your FLAG!  Groups or individuals riding with LARGE FLAGS 
will be placed up front behind military bikers.

Bikers will ride to honor and show support for our men and women defending our FREEDOM!

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Comment by Global Wheels Events on September 22, 2011 at 3:59pm

There was a great car show at this event last year in 2010. Regretfully, the Ride has grown to the point where they need the room, so there is no car show this year. 

 

Comment by Michael Thies on September 22, 2011 at 4:39am
Operation Sandbox GA Started in November of 2004 by co-founders Julie and Virginia Pearson. Julie saw a need to show support and appreciation to our military through letters and care packages when her finance’ went back to Iraq for his second tour. Virginia asked for support from their church family and received an overwhelming response. What started out as a one time project to send 32 extra large Christmas stockings, totaling 420 lbs to Julie’s fiancé's unit in Iraq, rapidly expanded. Not only was the response great from church members, but weeks later the project was being supported by other churches, the community, businesses, civic organizations and individuals. It was amazing to see the outpouring of love indicated by donations of money, time and items needed for our troops.

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