Sparkles Poker Run -Auburn, GA

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Sparkles Poker Run -Auburn, GA

Time: October 5, 2013 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Old Ingles Parking lot in Auburn is the start.
Street: Hwy 8
City/Town: Auburn, GA
Website or Map: http://www.extremegymauburn.c…
Phone: 770-725-7368
Event Type: motorcycle, fund, raiser
Organized By: Sherri
Latest Activity: Sep 16, 2013

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Poker Run on Oct 5, registration is 10 am. The poker run is almost 100 miles long and ends up at Dakota Bar and Grill 1304 Atlanta Hwy in Auburn. The poker run help raise money for special needs children in cheerleading. The children are special education who wants to be like other normal children. The money is to help with uniforms, travel to events or anything for the children. There will be door prizes, 50/50 and Grand Prize which is two night stay in Helen at the Riverbend Hotel. Music, dancing and lots of fun to help the children. If you do not have a motorcycle, come on out and try to win door prize or even try for the grand prize. There will be a way to try for it. 

$20 for each motorcycle which get a hand, if not riding but play $30, door prize ticket $2 and may have more drawings. 

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