Shop With a Hero Benefit Ride -Commerce, GA

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Shop With a Hero Benefit Ride -Commerce, GA

Time: September 7, 2013 from 12pm to 6pm
Location: Walmart
Street: 30983 Highway 441
City/Town: Commerce, GA
Website or Map: http://cobarr@jacksoncountysh…
Phone: 706-387-6072, 706-621-9809
Event Type: bike-show, &, ride
Organized By: Cindy O'barr
Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2013

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Shop With a Hero Benefit Ride

DATE September 7, 2013
  30983 Highway 441, Commerce, Georgia
CITY / STATE Commerce, Georgia (GA)
DESCRIPTION

The Shop With a Hero Benefit Ride will start at the Walmart Superstore in Commerce, Georgia on September 7th, 2013.

Location:
-Starts at Walmart Superstore in Commerce, Georgia
(30983 Highway 441, Commerce, Georgia)
-Ends at Hurricane Shoals County Park in Commerce, Georgia
(Highway 82, Commerce, Georgia)

Registration:
-Pre-register is $20.00 and $10.00 for rider
-Day of registration $25.00 and $10.00 for rider
-Fee includes lunch and a t-shirt for the driver so please register early to make sure you get a t-shirt

The event is for needy children in Banks and Jackson County. The children will be able to take funds from the ride and buy clothing and toys for themselves for Christmas. We will begin at Walmart in Commerce and end at Hurricane Shoals County Park on Highway 82 in Commerce. There we will end the ride with a cookout with music and fun. There will be door prizes given away also. T-shirts will also be available for sale as well as lunch plates. All types of motorcycles are welcome as well as all types of vehicles.

Event Hours:
-Registration is at 12:00pm
-Kickstands up at 1:30pm

Please Contact For More Information:
-(706) 387-6072
-(706) 621-9809

We hope to see you there!

For more information about this event, Please see below.

EMAIL cobarr@jacksoncountysheriff.us
CONTACT Cindy O'barr
PHONE 706-387-6072
706-621-9809

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