The Party At The Peavine -Ringold, GA

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The Party At The Peavine -Ringold, GA

Time: May 22, 2015 to May 24, 2015
Location: The Peavine
Street: 423 Pinegrove Rd
City/Town: Ringold, GA
Phone: (423) 991-3073
Event Type: motorcycle, festival
Organized By: The Peavine
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2015

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The Party At The Peavine will be held in Ringold, Georgia from May 22nd, 2015 to May 24th, 2015.

Location:
-423 Pinegrove Rd, Ringold, GA

Friday's events include D.J. Hammer playing your favorite music all day, along with Aunt Betty starting at 8pm, Wet-T events at 9:30pm. Saturday's events include Poker run, field events, bike show, tattoo contest, live music, famous wet t-shirt contest (must show proof of age to enter) and the popular midnight " ride". Must Be 21 Years of Age to Enter! Arm Bands Must Be Worn At All Times! No off Road Vehicles, Dirt Bikes or ATV's! No Attitudes, No Firearms. No Glass Containers Allowed. Come join us for the best bike rally in North Georgia! The most fun you can legally have for $30.00.

All Vendors Welcome Vendor contact Kenny at 423-991-3073

Please Contact For More Information:
-(423) 991-3073

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