Ride To Remember 9/11 -Athens, GA

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Ride To Remember 9/11 -Athens, GA

Time: September 8, 2013 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Cycle World of Athens
Street: 4225 Atlanta Hwy
City/Town: Bogart ( Athens)
Website or Map: http://www.cycleworldathens.c…
Phone: 7065483300
Event Type: patriotic, ride
Organized By: Cycle World of Athens
Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2013

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All Bikes (Cars Too) Welcome... FREE Ride... FREE Lunch... Free Fellowship...

But Never Forget... "FREEDOM ISN'T FREE"...

COME RIDE WITH CYCLE WORLD OF ATHENS 
IN REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE HEROES WHO LOST THEIR LIVES ON AND AFTER 9/11....

AND TO HONOR OUR MILITARY AND PUBLIC 
SAFETY MEMBERS WHO HAVE LIVED ON 
TO SERVE US AND OUR GREAT COUNTRY...

Ride begins @ Cycle World of Athens
4225 Atlanta Hwy. Bogart, GA. 30622
Sunday, Sept. 8th 2013
Register @ 9am
KSU @ 10am

OUR DESTINATION TAKES US ON A SCENIC ROUTE THROUGH THE NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS AND WILL FINISH AT "THE LODGE @ COPPERHEAD" FOR LUNCH, MUSIC, AND FELLOWSHIP. 

FOR MORE INFO CONTACT: MIKE@CYCLEWORLDATHENS.COM


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