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« Thursday July 15, 2010 »
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Start: 21:00
End: 21:00

Frostbite posted about this in the other Georgia thread. Luke and I will be sending in our applications tomorrow. Georgia Lions Club for the Blind.
http://www.glcb.org/ on that page click on the Georgia map and it will take you here http://www.glcb.org/Moto.htm (or just click the link) fill out the registration form and mail it in.
They will send you a passport listing 19 places of interest in Ga. Visit 15 of them along with 1 mandatory one and receive a free pin and the chance to buy a tee-shirt.The money goes to the Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross. I believe that charity starts at home (rather than some country I can't spell or maybe pronounce) and am happy to donate for a worthwhile cause close by, while having some fun on my bike.
Frostbite has already finished it and according to the lady I spoke to, he may be the first one to finish out of 99 people who have ordered the passport so far. Frostbite get your documentation in quickly.
We have 43 riders here in Ga. and anyone that wants to hook up with Luke and I, give me a holler. Maybe we can schedule a ride and visit some of the places together. I'm stoked. I can't wait to get the passport, see the sites listed and start mapping out the routes.
Frostbite, thanks for the information and my hats off to you for completing it. Well done.

Hutch

Start: 17:00

Each July, thousands of motorcycles, from across the tri-state area and beyond, roar into Erie, Pennsylvania for the annual Roar on the Shore® (ROAR®) bike rally. 2010 marks the fourth year of what has grown into one of the premier bike events in the region. The 2010 ROAR® will be one of the most exciting events for bikers and motorcycle enthusiasts on the calendar. Last year, ROAR® attracted more than 35,000 participants. With our spectacular entertainment lineup, ROAR® 2010 will be a bigger and more spectacular event with more than 50,000 people expected to attend.

A quarter-century ago, the typical motorcycle rider was a man under 25 who would take off on his motorcycle to find freedom out on the open road. Today, owners are women and men who tend to be older and more upscale, according to the Motorcycle Industry Council. In fact, the average motorcycle owner is 38 years old (82 percent are between the ages of 30 and 60). Don’t let this valuable market go untapped!

The fourth annual ROAR® will feature many advertising and promotional possibilities for corporate sponsors and is the ideal venue for product display and increased product visibility, as well as for promotion of services. ROAR® offers sponsorship packages tailored to sponsors’ specific needs. There are a variety of options to choose from, depending upon your level of investment and your company’s goals. Here are a few examples of sponsorship opportunities:

Title Sponsor
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Event Ride Sponsorships
Event Contests and Promotions Sponsorships
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Official ROAR® weekend event sponsorships
Official ROAR® Web site sponsor
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