This Is How We Do It and The Ride for the Alzheimer's Association -Dublin, GA

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This Is How We Do It and The Ride for the Alzheimer's Association -Dublin, GA

Time: May 12, 2012 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Killer Creek Harley Davidson
Street: 11480 Alpharetta Hwy
City/Town: Roswell, GA
Website or Map: http://www.killercreekharley.…
Phone: 770-777-1000
Event Type: educational
Organized By: Ari Bromley
Latest Activity: May 5, 2012

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Come to Killer Creek Harley-Davidson for This Is How We Do It Technician Demonstration at 11:00am.   Come see how our PhD Certified technicians work in this hands-on question and answer session held on the showroom floor.  Free.  Topic: Tech Q&A.  We know you have lots of questions so come ready to fire away!  Demonstration held the second Saturday of each month.  The Ride for the Alzheimer's Association registration begins at 9am at KCHD.  Kick stands up at 9:30am.  $25 per rider.  Enjoy this 100+ mile poker run for a great cause!  For information about the ride, contact Donna at 678-770-2695 or dhammett@inglett-stubbs.com.  Killer Creek Harley-Davidson is located at 11480 Alpharetta Highway, Roswell.  FMI call 770.777.1000 or visit www.killercreekharley.com

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