Santas Toy Run -Register, GA

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Santas Toy Run -Register, GA

Time: November 17, 2012 all day
Location: PoJo's Truckstop
Street: 3575 Hwy 301S
City/Town: Register, GA
Website or Map: http://southernthundercruiser…
Phone: 912-687-1877 912-687-1786
Event Type: ride, toy, run
Organized By: Curtis Gay
Latest Activity: Oct 10, 2012

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Santas Toy Run

  3575 Hwy 301S, Register, GA
  Register, Georgia (GA)
 

Santa's Toy Run will be held on November 17th, 2012.

Location:
-PoJo's Truckstop, Register, Georgia
(3575 Hwy 301S, Register, GA)

Event Times:
-Registration: 10:30am

Registration:
-new $10.00 unwrapped toy per person

This ride will be joined by Santa and include, food, door prizes, and more!

Please contact for more information:
-(912) 687-1877

We hope to see you there!

  http://southernthundercruisers.com
  ro_biker@hotmail.com
  Curtis M. Gay Or Jeanie
912-687-1877
912-687-1786

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