Steam Car Challenge Mini-Bike Raffle

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Steam Car Challenge Mini-Bike Raffle

Time: November 25, 2011 at 7am to December 17, 2011 at 11am
Location: Horse Power Breakfast SHorty Howell Park
Street: Pleasent hill Road
City/Town: Duluth
Website or Map: http://SouthEastWheelEvents.c…
Phone: 678-873-9412
Event Type: fund, raiser
Organized By: Bob Sarda
Latest Activity: May 23, 2012

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Event Description

Raising money for the Steam Car Challenge. Be a part of automotive history and help get the land speed record for steam powered cars back to the USA where it belongs.

Take a change to win this mini-bike  and buy a ticket for $1.00 or 6 tickets for $5.00.

This sporty little bike has 72cc 4 stroke engine and automatic clutch. Runs on regular gas. It's brand new!

The Steam Car Challenge needs your help and your support.

The drawing is Sunday, Dec. 17th, 2011 at the Horse Power Breakfast in Shorty Howell Park in Duluth across from the Wal-Mart on Pleasant Hill Road.

The Drawing will be posted on this web site- You do not need to be present to win!

I will deliver the mini-bike to the winner as late as Dec. 23,2011.

The winner will be contacted by telephone!

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