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Author Topic: Want someone fairly close to ride tomorrow...check out the poker run  (Read 2559 times)
LemonDrop
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« on: June 21, 2008, 03:15:03 PM »

in Denison to raise money for an injured biker from Pottsboro, Texas. 

Big Benefit Party! Bands, Poker Run, Door Prizes, Auction...
Poker Run, raffles, door Prizes,and live music by What?!,Colton O'Neill Band, Wes Jeans, Lance Lopez and Rocky and the Bullwinkles.

All proceeds benefit Dwayne Hagan, good friend to many, critically injured in a "not his fault" motorcycle accident March 25. Poker Run sponsored by the American Legion Riders MIA 231. Whether you ride or not, join us for the best cause we can think of to have a party, helping a friend in need.  Click link on below for more details.

ALL DAY EVENT- actually kicks off at noon...so you can sleep in.

WARNING...If you do not like gravel, this is NOT the place to come.  The parking lot is gravel.

For the activities/poker run info to go:

http://www.loosewheelstexas.com/poker.pdf


For more information on Loose Wheels go to
http://www.loosewheelstexas.com/index.html

Loose Wheels, Texas is located in North Texas one hour north of Dallas and 2.5 hours from Oklahoma City. From Highway 75 take Exit 65 and go East on Hwy 691.  Less than a minute from the exit, the first road (left) is Pool Rd, turn North. Near the end of Pool Rd on the East side, there are two large entrance gates to Loose Wheels, Texas. The street address is 534 Pool Rd.  For out of town travelers ask about rates for "Loose Wheels, Texas" at the Hampton inn and Comfort Suites in Sherman, TX.


 

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LemonDrop
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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2008, 04:29:11 AM »

then the news reported there were appox. 250 to 300 bikes, so sounds like there was a lot of support.
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