BlueRidgeBeemers@aol.com received this note:
Hi, I’m Gene Snead, President of the Richmond Riders Motorcycle Club, in Richmond, of course. I’d like to invite you, your club members and friends to join us for our 12th Annual Poker Run, on Sunday, April 3rd.
The ride package costs $10 per poker hand, $15 for a 7-card hand. Ride expenses are borne by the club, and all proceeds will be donated to the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Brain tumors are one of the leading causes of death among kids in this country, and the research and support of these patients and their families is a vital cause well worth your time and effort. Over the years, the Richmond Riders have generated thousands of dollars in support of this worthy cause.
The poker run will have prizes and a 50/50 drawing, and the route includes some of the best country roads in central Virginia. We’ve petitioned the weather man for good weather, but this is a rain or shine event.
Registration begins at 9am, Sunday, April 3rd, at the Lowe’s Home Improvement Center parking lot at NorthPark; at the intersection of Brook Road and Parham Road, just behind River City Diner North. Last bike out is at noon, prize drawings and so forth will be held at Mulligan’s Sports Grille in the Lee-Davis Shopping Center, at the corner of Lee-Davis Road and Mechanicsville Turnpike. This is usually the first poker run of the year, and we’re looking forward to a big turnout.
For more information, you can call me at 804 301-6207, or visit our website at www.richmondriders.com.
Thanks. We’re looking forward to seeing you at the poker run.
Gene
Richmond Area Poker Run
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Richmond Area Poker Run
Chuck Auckerman
Bridgewater, Virginia
1977 R100S, 2001 R1150GS
Bridgewater, Virginia
1977 R100S, 2001 R1150GS
Richmond poker run
A return engagment to the Cresent restraunt should be considered. It's right on the way, and you bikes are in full view. The Cresent features farm fresh eggs