Poker run starting in BG will raise awareness of shaken baby syndrome PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 31 July 2012 09:30
A poker run will be held Saturday to raise awareness of shaken baby syndrome.
Registration will begin at noon at Thayer Ford, 18039 N. Dixie Highway, Bowling Green. The first bike out will be at 2 p.m.
The first stop will be at the Napoleon Harley Davidson. The run will end at the Hartman house at 5540 Middleton Pike, Luckey.
The first place hand will receive $50, while the second place hand will get $25.
A free T-shirt will be given to all drivers.
There also will be a picnic, music, 50/50 tickets, door prizes and raffle tickets.
The cost is $20 per driver and $5 per passenger.
Proceeds will benefit Shaken Baby Syndrome of Ohio. The run is being sponsored by its A.R.M. Chapter No. 69.
For more information, contact Kim at (419) 260-0599, Denny at (419) 601-1408 or Jeff at (419) 367-77027.
 

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