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Time: September 19, 2015 from 8am to 5pm
Location: The Abba House
Street: 1309 Main Street
City/Town: Perry, GA
Website or Map: http://www.abbahouse.com
Phone: Teri Spruill (478) 218-0043
Event Type: motorcycle, run, meet, and, greet, dice-run
Organized By: The Abba House
Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2015
The Abba House Perry Ride for Recovery 2015 will be held in Perry, Georgia on September 19th, 2015.
Location:
-1309 Main Street, Perry, GA
Abba House Ride for Recovery 2015 is a motorcycle ride to raise funds that will provide scholarships for women and children who otherwise couldn't afford the opportunity to recover and have a chance at a new life. We are a faith based 15 month residential program for women and their children. We receive No state or federal funding and because we never want to turn any woman away due to lack of ability to pay tuition, we are dependent upon donations from private individuals and fundraisers like this one. This Event is a "Dice Run" where each rider goes to predetermined destinations and rolls the dice for his or her score. Riders will roll the dice at each stop until the final roll which will be at the end of the ride on the Abba House Perry Campus. Following the ride there will be fantastic food, announcements of winners,an auction of fabulous prizes and great live entertainment. There will be a prize of $200 for the highest overall score, $75 for the lowest overall score, $100 to the group with the most pre-registered riders and a 50/50 raffle. Many local vendor/retailers will have merchandise present to give away and/or be auctioned off. We hope that you will want to be part of this amazing and life changing day for so many women and their children. Come join us on Saturday September 19,2015 at 9:30am at the Abba House Thrift Store located at 1309 Main Street, Perry Ga where all the fun will begin!!! This ride will be escorted and monitored to ensure the safety of all riders participating in the event. Pre-registration tickets are $25 and includes a souvenir t-shirt. Regular registration from Sept 12th and until the day of the ride will be $30, t-shirt sold separately.
Please Contact For More Information:
-(478) 218-0043 ext 403
-(478) 218-0043 ext 408
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/abba-house-perry-ride-for-recovery-2015-tickets-17072899502
pr.perry@abbahouse.com perry.3@abbahouse.com |
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