The Pharoahs riding for Lena -Winder, GA

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The Pharoahs riding for Lena -Winder, GA

Time: December 11, 2021 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Ingles Parkiingn Lot
Street: 285 N Broad Street
City/Town: Winder, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Event Type: ride, benefit
Organized By: Pharoahs
Latest Activity: Dec 4, 2021

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As a lot of you know the pharoahs are big on supporting our kids. What y'all may not know is we back the blue and our community. Right now our community is hurting. We have lost a local officer by the name of Mrs Lena Marshall of Jefferson. Dec 11th my pharoahs family and I will be doing a ride to show our community and Lena's family we are here. We'd like for anyone who'd like to join us to meet at ingles in winder that morning. We will be taking up a donation in her honor to give to her family and will be flying a back the blue flag on one of our cars to present to the family as well. Be on the lookout for our event and please show your support by joining us or lining the route in remembrance of our fallen hero

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