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Event# 928-848-8359

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The American Legion Riders of Post 6 Prescott, AZ Presents: A nother L ousy R ide - "A Mystery Ride". Open to all motorcycle enthusiasts, car clubs, and just anyone who wants to take a ride. *All proceeds to go to programs/charities sponsored by the American Legion.

Time: Registration 8:am-9:am
First bike out at 9:am
Games:, Mileage Guess, 50/50, Raffle prizes, Others Possible
Winners for High and Low Scores

Costs: Riders $10.00 Donation*
Passengers $5.00 Donation*
After ride Meal $5.00

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A nother L ousy R ide

Address : American Legion Post 6, 202 S. Pleasant Street Phoenix AZ
Phone : 928-848-8359   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : Eaglerider@gmx.com

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Admission Fee : 10$ donation

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