Blessing of the Bikes -Dublin, GA

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Blessing of the Bikes -Dublin, GA

Time: March 3, 2012 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Southern Pines Recreation Park
Street: 575 Southern Pines Road
City/Town: Dublin, GA
Website or Map: http://kltanner@bellsouth.net
Phone: 478-609-1522
Event Type: meet, &, greet
Organized By: Kevin L Tanne
Latest Activity: Feb 18, 2012

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Blessing of the Bikes

March 3

Dublin: Blessing of the Bikes, hosted by Christian Motorcyclists Association Servant Riders #921. 10am - 2pm at Southern Pines Recreation Park. The day will include a meet and greet for all types of bikers which includes each motorcycle rider to be provided lunch and a 2012 "Blessing" decal with a prayer for safety. We look forward to meeting and serving you as we "Change the World, One Heart at a Time."

Address: 575 Southern Pines Road Georgia

Contact info:

Kevin L Tanner

kltanner@bellsouth.net

478-609-1522

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