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Wichita Bikers for Babies
Alefs Harley-Davidson
 
Motorcycle enthusiasts of all types are invited to join Wichita's 10th Annual Bikers for Babies on Sept. 20. Last year, 275 riders and passengers from all over Kansas enjoyed a 65-mile ride and festivities at Alefs Harley-Davidson, raising more than $20,000 to support the March of Dimes mission.

Date: Saturday
September 20, 2008

 

Start: Alefs Harley-Davidson
5427 Chuzy Dr.
Wichita, KS 67219
 
Contact Info: Megan Squires
316-267-9255
msquires@marchofdimes.com
 
1202 E. 1st St.
Wichita, KS 67214

Alefs H-D web site



WIN A HARLEY-DAVIDSON V-ROD!
Schedule: Pre-register and avoid the lines! Join us at one of the following pre-registration events and get everything you need to ride:

Saturday, July 19 - Alefs Harley-Davidson 3rd Anniversary Party (see address above)

Saturday, September 13 - Biker’s Edge, 1201 E. Central,  9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Registration Time:
9:00 AM
Ride Start Time:
10:00 AM
Tickets: $25.00 - Rider
$25.00 - Passenger

Amounts listed above are minimum donations to ride. The more you raise, the more great incentives you can earn!

A Special Note From The Greater Kansas Chapter:
Special thanks to Alefs Harley-Davidson for hosting and sponsoring Bikers for Babies again in 2008. Motorcycles and riders of all types are welcome!
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