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Annual Motorcycle Benefit Ride - 2022

Updated: Jul 21, 2023




Please join us for the Annual Benefit Motorcycle Ride for Coastal Women's Shelter to help end domestic violence. The ride will be led by The Punishers LEMC NC original. This will be a 120-mile ride that will wind through Craven, Pamlico and Jones Counties. There is a fee of $20 for riders and $10 for passengers. There will be a free meal served, entertainment, and a 50/50 raffle upon completion of the ride.


WHEN: Saturday, September 24th. Registration will begin at 9:30am and KSU at 11:30am.

WHERE: The ride will begin at Temple Church at 1500 Kingdom Way, New Bern, NC and will end at the Jones County Civic Center at 823 NC Highway 58 S., Trenton, NC.

We are looking for sponsors for this event. If you are interested, please contact our Fund Development Coordinator at 252-638-4509 ext. 3. We hope to see you there!


 
 
 

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