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Bikers for Babies
Riding from Turner Stadium to Helen, GA
 
As if raising money for babies, participating in the coolest ride in town with 1500 of your biker friends, and ending up in scenic Helen, Ga. During their annual Octoberfest celebration wasn’t enough…

Meet celebrity bike builders Hank Young (Hank Young Rods and Bikes) and Vince Doll (Redneck Engineering), Speed TV Powerblock hosts Jessie Combs and Bryan Fuller, hear the quintessential biker band JB Walker and the Cheap Whiskey Band and the world famous Georgia Satellites, and register to win a fully restored 1974 Triumph Bonneville courtesy of Steve Murrin the Original Biker Lawyer!



Date: Saturday
September 19, 2009

 

Start: Turner Stadium
755 Hank Aaron Drive
Atlanta, GA 30315
 
End: Helen
, GA
 
Contact Info: Patrick Jansen
678-230-4178
pjansen@marchofdimes.com
 
1776 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
Schedule:
Registration Time:
9:00 AM
Ride Start Time:
11:30 AM
Tickets:

Pre register online or at pre events $20 rider, $15
Day of registration $30 rider, $15 passenger

Incentives:
RAISE RECEIVE
75 Official 2009 Ride patch
100 Official 2009 Ride pin
A Special Note From The Chapter:
The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. We have made a difference in your life if: • Your baby or a baby you know was born too small, or received lifesaving surfactant therapy to help with breathing • You (or your wife) took folic acid before pregnancy because you knew taking folic acid prior to preganancy can prevent Spina Bifida. • You know that drinking during pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, the leading cause of preventable mental retardation. • Your baby or one you know has been treated in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). • Your baby or one you know was born after 1968. That’s the year the first newborn screen (PKU) was available to all babies. We continue to make sure all babies have access to a core set of newborn screens that can help prevent mental retardation, developmental disability and death. • You or your children were vaccinated against polio.