The Frosty Balls Poker Run & Bomber Girls Cookie Drive -Savannah, GA

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The Frosty Balls Poker Run & Bomber Girls Cookie Drive -Savannah, GA

Time: December 26, 2014 from 8am to 5:30pm
Location: Savannah Harley Davidson
Street: 6 Gateway Boulevard West
City/Town: Savannah, GA
Website or Map: http://www.abatega11.org/
Phone: webmaster@abatega11.org 912-341-9522
Event Type: ladies, bike, nite
Organized By: Savannah Harley Davidson & ABATE
Latest Activity: Nov 3, 2014

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The Frosty Balls Poker Run & Bomber Girls Cookie Drive will be held at Savannah Harley Davidson in Savannah, Georgia on December 26th, 2014.

Location:
-Savannah Harley Davidson
6 Gateway Blvd, W Savannah, GA 31419

$15 first hand, add'd hand $5. Free additional hand with Abate Membership/renewal or one dozen Homemade cookies

Cookies will be sent to deployed military. 

Last year we shipped over 3,500 cookies. 

Join us in showing our appreciation to the men and women who give us our freedom. 

Run ends at the VFW Post 660. There will be live music, 50/50, food and door prizes.

Please Contact For More Information:
-912-341-9522

We hope to see you there!

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