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Time: May 5, 2012 from 10am to 10pm
Location: Warner Robins, GA
City/Town: Warner Robins, GA
Website or Map: http://http//:ronaldpalooza.c…
Event Type: motorcycle, charity, ride
Organized By: Blue Duck Events Inc.
Latest Activity: Jan 20, 2012
Ronald Palooza & Motorcycle Charity Run Hosted In Warner Robins,
Georgia To Benefit The Ronald McDonald House Charities Of Central Georgia.
Local Community
Joins Blue Duck Events, Inc. And The Ronald McDonald House To Raise Money For 14
Additional Rooms.
In Our Continuing Efforts To Help Families Of Ill Or Seriously Injured Children, We Will Host The Second Annual Ronald Palooza & Motorcycle Charity Run
On Saturday, May 5, 2012 In Warner Robins, Ga. Blue Duck Events Inc. And The Ronald McDonald House Are Raising Money For Ronald McDonald House
Charities Of Central Georgia, A Nonprofit Dedicated To Helping Families Of Seriously
Injured Or Ill Children. The Money Raised Will Help Build An Addition To The
Current House In Macon, Ga. The Current Ronald McDonald House In Macon Has 13
Rooms And Is Looking To Build An Additional 14 Rooms To Double The Amount Of
Families They Can Help.
The Ronald Palooza &
Motorcycle Charity Run Will Include Several Food And Retail Vendors. A 50/50,
Raffle Items And A Silent Auction Will Be Held During The Event. The Motorcycle
Charity Run Is Hosted By The US Military Vets Mc & The Tuskegee Airmen Mc
Chapters Of Warner Robins, Ga. Ronald Palooza Will Also Include Great Live
Music From Local Bands Like 2 Finger Jester, Gasoline Brothers, EZ Cleghorn And
More As We Have Something For The Whole Family, Along With Inflatables, Face
Painting And Much More.
Blue Duck Events, Inc. Is A
Local Non-Profit Organization That Serves The State Of Georgia. BDE, Inc. Helps
Plan, New Events From Start To Finish For Other Non-Profit Organization
Throughout The State. Blue Duck Events Inc. Is Committed To Assisting Georgia’s
Charitable Organizations, Raise Awareness, And Help Better Their Communities
And The Individuals They Serve.
Ronald McDonald
House Charities Of Central Georgia Is Located At 1160 Forsyth Street In Macon,
GA. Our Mission Is To Provide Care And Support For Families Of Seriously Ill, Critically
Injured Or Medically Fragile Children Being Treated At Area Medical Facilities.
We Believe That Keeping Families Together During Times Of Pediatric Medical
Crisis Aids In The Healing Process. When
We First Opened In November 2002, We Never Could Have Imagined The Enormous
Impact We Would Have On Families For Many Years To Come. When We Opened Our
Doors, We Opened Our Hearts As Well.
Since 2002 RMHC
Central Georgia Has
In 2010 RMHC
Central Georgia
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