RIDE TO HILLSIDE - Flowery Branch, GA

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RIDE TO HILLSIDE - Flowery Branch, GA

Time: June 4, 2011 from 8am to 8pm
Location: Bottom Of The Cup Golf Bar & Grill
Street: 7435 Spout Springs Road
City/Town: Flowery Branch, GA 30542
Website or Map: http://www.ridetohillside.com
Phone: 770-965-0313 (or) 678-617-9340
Event Type: charity, event, for, the, children, at, hillside, children's, hospital.
Organized By: Lonnie Holder
Latest Activity: May 30, 2011

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Silent Partners Presents...The 4th Annual "Ride To Hillside".Sponsored by Bottom Of The Cup Golf Bar & Grill on Saturday, June 4th, 2011. Register at Bottom Of The Cup 7435 Spout Springs Rd. Flowery Branch, GA. Registration starts 8am - 9:30am...Kickstands up at 9:45am. Leave for Hillside at 10am. $25 fee includes: event t-shirt, food, both venues & show entry fee. $10 passenger fee includes: food & both venues. "After Party" from 3pm-7:30pm @Bottom Of The Cup includes: Bike & Car Show (People's Choice 1st, 2nd & 3rd Trophies) Live Music - Raffles - 50/50 Drawing - Give Aways & Bikini Car Wash. Come join the FUN!!

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