Ride To Benefit Crohns Disease -Statesboro, GA

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Ride To Benefit Crohns Disease -Statesboro, GA

Time: September 21, 2013 from 10am to 3pm
Location: RJ's Steakhouse
Street: 434 South Main Street
City/Town: Statesboro, GA
Phone: dvilsdom@yahoo.com 706-871-0891
Event Type: motorcycle-ride, rally
Organized By: Joey Sparks
Latest Activity: Aug 7, 2013

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Ride To Benefit Crohns Disease

 

DATE September 21, 2013
DIRECTIONS 434 South Main Street, Statesboro, Georgia.
CITY / STATE Statesboro, Georgia (GA)
DESCRIPTION

The Ride to Benefit Crohn's Disease will starts at RJ's Steakhouse in Statesboro, Georgia and will end at Gata's Restaurant in Statesboro, Georgia on September 6th, 2013.
Location: -Starts at RJ's Steakhouse in Statesboro, Georgia (434 South Main Street, Statesboro, Georgia) -Ends at Gata's Restaurant in Statesboro, Georgia (120 Lanier Drive, Statesboro, Georgia)
Registration: -$20 per bike
Breakfast available for purchase at RJs. Food and drinks available for purchase at Gata’s. Raffles/door prizes drawings at Gata’s. Money collected will be donated to Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America.

Event Hours: -Bike line up begins at 10:00am -Ride begins at 11:00am -Ride finishes at approximately 2:00pm
Please Contact For More Information: -(706) 871-0891 We hope to see you there!

For more information about this event, Please see below.

EMAIL dvilsdom@yahoo.com
CONTACT Joey Sparks
PHONE 706-871-0891 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 

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