JULY 3 - THURSDAY THUNDER BIKE NIGHT
AT WILD WING CAFE - This
is going to be the biggest and best bike night in
Hillsborough County! Wild Wing Cafe 9210 Anderson
Road, Tampa, FL. From 6pm till 10pm EVERY THURSDAY!
Emceed by Full Throttle's own TRACY ALLEN! All types
of Bikes are welcomed and there will be great food
and drink specials, vendors, live entertainment, 3
bike trophies and raffles and give-a-ways. There is
also a huge wet zoned parking lot so you can enjoy
an ice cold beer in the parking lot while listening
to the band on the outside stage. There is also a
huge outside patio in the back on a beautiful lake.
Sponsored by Full Throttle Magazine and Wild Wing
Cafe. For more info contact Full Throttle at
813-814-1424 or e-mail
tonyc@fullthrottleusa.com
JULY 5 - PLANT CITY BIKE FEST -
The first Saturday of each month! Registration
from 5pm till 7pm with live music, restaurants,
vendors and Radical Randy MC. Sponsored by Longview
RV Superstores, Ferman, Hillsborough County Florida
Board Of County Commissioners, Bill Heard Chevy,
Full Throttle Magazine, Lakeland Harley-Davidson and
the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce. For more
info call 813-754-3707 or 800-760-2315 or visit
www.plantcity.org
JULY 10 - RIDE FOR A REASON - Come
join Bikers Against Child Abuse - Florida Gulf Coast
Chapter for the regular monthly chapter meeting on
July 10, 2008, at Camden's Yard (2827 16th St N, St
Petersburg, FL) at 6:30 p.m. and see what a
difference you can make in a child's life. For more
information contact Kat at 727-239-9692 or email
gulfcoastflbaca@yahoo.com
JULY 10 - OLD TOWN HARLEY
DAVIDSON BIKE NIGHT - The Second Thursday of
Every Month. From 6pm till 9pm. This month there is
a huge bike show with trophies for all categories,
live music, lots of vendors, cold beer and great
food. 9841 E. Adamo Dr, Tampa. 813-740-9898 or
www.oldtownharley.com HUGE MOTORCYCLE BIKE SHOW
- DON’T MISS IT! Old Town Harley-Davidson of
Brandon Bike Night (9841 E. Adamo Dr. – Tampa, FL)
Thursday, July 10 / 6:00 to 9:00PM. Trophies for ALL
Categories: Custom – Sport – Ladies – Trikes –
Classic – Touring + Best Paint + Best Theme + Best
of Show Registration $10
JULY 12 - CHRISTMAS IN JULY TOY
RUN - Sponsored by Full Throttle Magazine and
Brandon Old Town Harley-Davidson, Adamo Drive,
Tampa. Donation will be $10 and a new unwrapped toy.
This run benefits St. Josephs Children's Hospital.
Registration starts at 9am with kickstands up at
11am. The After Party will be at Gulf Coast
Harley-Davidson on S.R. 54. There will be free food
with supplies last and everyone has a chance to sign
up and win a $500 shopping spree gift certificate.
For more info call 813-814-1424
JULY
12 - VFW POST 424 SWAP MEET AND YARD SALE - 8:00
a.m.-5:00 p.m. Cost $10.00 for outside table $15.00
for inside with air condition must reserve by July
5th with payment. Food and refreshments will be
available for purchase. All proceeds to benefit
veterans in the community.
coker_larry_t@yahoo.com 813-447-2957 Address:
VFW POST 424 105 W. Broad Street Tampa, FL
JULY 12 - BIKER BASH FOR BREAST
CANCER - Biker Bash for Breast Cancer 3 Day Walk
Party cost only a $5.00 donation, Bike Games slow
race, weenie bite, balloon toss, Frozen t-shirt,
horse shoes, pole dance competition, Live Band,
DJ,50/50 Raffle, food, cold beer and cocktails, lots
of raffle items from Bike Dealers, starts at 1pm
till they close the doors, all proceeds go to The
Susan G. Komen/Race For The Cure. Address: The
Boondocks Bar, 8515 us hwy 98 north Lakeland, Fl
33809
grgvrnn@yahoo.com Vendor Contact info:
John at the Boondocks Phone #: (863) 640-4468
JULY 13 - ROCK OUT CANCER BENEFIT -
Sunday July 13th - 2pm Rock out Cancer benefit
for Theresa Winter. The Greg Billings Band. Sean
Chambers Band. Southern Snow. Rebel Pride.
Freddy & the Freeloaders. Rick Moon of
Stormbringer and Lee Gerard of Heatseaker. $5
donation. Auctions. 50/50 info call 727-329-9299
Boomerz
6990 Seminole Blvd Seminole, FL
JULY 16 - NATIONAL RIDE TO
WORK DAY - The recent rise
in gas prices have caused many commuters to turn
to motorcycles and scooters to save money on
transportation, and they are finding them to be
an economical, efficient and enjoyable way to
get to work and around town. Because of high
world-wide gasoline prices, this is expected to
be the largest RTW day ever, in terms of numbers
of participants. "Riding to work on this day
shows the positive value of motorcycles and
scooters for transportation. For many people,
riding is an economical, efficient and socially
responsible form of mobility that saves energy,
helps the environment and provides a broad range
of other public benefits," states Andy Goldfine,
the event organizer. Motorcycle and scooter
enthusiasts and rider organizations worldwide
encourage their members to ride to work on this
day. According to the United States Census
Bureau and the Department of Transportation,
over eighty million cars and light trucks are
used for daily commuting on American roads, and
about 200,000 motorcycles and scooters are a
regular part of this mix. On Ride To Work Day,
the practical side of riding becomes more
visible as a larger number of America's
8,000,000 cycles are ridden to work. Ride to
Work Day helps demonstrate how these vehicles
make parking easier and help traffic flow
better. Studies have shown that across equal
distances, commuting motorcyclists reach their
destinations in less time than those using
automobiles, that motorcycles and scooters
consume less resources per mile than
automobiles, and that they take up less space on
roads. Motorcycle and scooter riders seek
improved employer recognition and support for
this form of transportation, and more public and
government awareness of the positive value of
riding. The National Ride To Work Day
Demonstrates: The number of motorcyclists to the
general public and politicians, that motorcycles
are from all occupations and all walks of life,
that motorcyclists can reduce traffic and
parking congestion in large cities, that
motorcycles are fro transportation as well as
recreation and that motorcycling is a social
good. More information on RTW day is available
at the expanded Ride to Work Day
http://www.ridetowork.org
JULY 19 - FULL MOON POKER RUN
- July 19th Suncoast Brotherhood. Full moon
poker run Jokers Wild starts 5pm-7pm at The
Sundown Saloon 12553-Ulmerton Rd./Largo For info
contact Louie (727) 565-6753. Raffles and 50/50.
JULY 19 - RIDE FOR HUNGER -
Mark your calendar. good people, hot bikes,
cool music, hot cars, vendors and a $10 bike
wash( free detail with 10 cans of food).Sign up
is from 5-7pm. Last bike out at Q&S at 7pm to
the 2nd stop. Run will end at Biff Burger. This
is a mystery run (all stops have giveaways).
Cost of event is 10 cans of food or $10 or any
combination. Vendors and sponsors are welcome.
All proceeds go to local charities. Quaker
Steak& Lube,10400 N. 49th St., Clearwater Fl.
Sponsors: Lightning Riders, Gulf Coast Charity
Run Inc., Quaker Steak& Lube, Biff Burger, Image
Automotive Reconditioning Inc.
www.gulfcoastcharityevents.com Email:
santafrank@tampabay.rr.com Vendor Contact
info: Call Karen at 727-586-2170 or email us.
Phone #: 727-586-2170
JULY 26 - MOTORCYCLE NIGHT
WITH THE THRESHERS - At Brighthouse Field in
Clearwater, FL. Versus the Ft. Myers Miracle,
Gates open at 5pm and the first pitch is at
6:30pm. There is a bike show before the game
with cash prizes for 1st - $500, 2nd - $250 and
3rd - $100. Everyone who rides to the game will
get in for free, get a free beer and get to ride
onto the field before the game for the National
Anthem and the first pitch. This is a fun time
and a great night at the ballpark. Come out and
have a good time with Full Throttle Magazine,
Fletchers H-D and The Clearwater Threshers.
AUGUST 9 - ROCKIN ROBS 5TH ANNUAL FUN RUN
- Saturday, August 9th, Rain or Shine.
9am registration, kickstands up at
10am.Poker hands are $10 each or 3 for $25.
100% of registration money goes into the
prize pool. This is a true By Bikers, For
Bikers event. No corporate BS! Last years
winner took home $560.00! All hands not
winning the poker run are automatically
entered into the FREE raffle prize drawing.
Visit
www.livetorideflorida.com for info and
updates or if you want to be a
sponsor/supporter. Breakfast, registration
and first card at Hennessy's, 127 Forrest
Lakes Blvd., Oldsmar, Florida. Sponsored in
part by Fletchers Clearwater Beach Harley
Davidson.
SEPT
27 - 2ND ANNUAL BIKER BASH - All proceeds to
benefit Life and Kidz. 364 Recker Highway, Auburdale,
FL. From 1pm till 8pm with live music from 3pm till
8pm by UN-4-GIV'N. Free hamburgers, hot dogs, beer,
and more while it lasts. $10 donation per person
appreciated. Bike show at 6pm with trophies. Poker
run with first bike out at 10am and last bike 11am,
$20 per bike and $10 per rider. Wet t-shirt contest
$100 to the winner. Vendors wanted and welcomed. For
more info call Mike 863-559-4252
JULY 6 - WEBSTER SWAP MEET BIKE AND CAR SHOW -
Open 8am-3pm the 1st Sunday of every month
rain or shine. Admission $4, children under
14 FREE. Show & Corral (for sale by owner)
registration $7.50. Trophies & cash prizes.
Vendors welcome: outside 15\' x 30\' spaces
$15; inside 10' x 10' spaces $10. 515 NW 3rd
St (CR 478 & 3rd St) Webster, FL 33597
www.cyclemeet.com Email:
websterswaps@aol.com Vendor Contact
info: Jackie Smith 352-628-4656 Phone #:
800-832-3477
JULY 16 - NATIONAL RIDE TO WORK DAY - The recent rise in
gas prices have caused many commuters to turn to motorcycles and
scooters to save money on transportation, and they are finding
them to be an economical, efficient and enjoyable way to get to
work and around town. Because of high world-wide gasoline
prices, this is expected to be the largest RTW day ever, in
terms of numbers of participants. "Riding to work on this day
shows the positive value of motorcycles and scooters for
transportation. For many people, riding is an economical,
efficient and socially responsible form of mobility that saves
energy, helps the environment and provides a broad range of
other public benefits," states Andy Goldfine, the event
organizer. Motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts and rider
organizations worldwide encourage their members to ride to work
on this day. According to the United States Census Bureau and
the Department of Transportation, over eighty million cars and
light trucks are used for daily commuting on American roads, and
about 200,000 motorcycles and scooters are a regular part of
this mix. On Ride To Work Day, the practical side of riding
becomes more visible as a larger number of America's 8,000,000
cycles are ridden to work. Ride to Work Day helps demonstrate
how these vehicles make parking easier and help traffic flow
better. Studies have shown that across equal distances,
commuting motorcyclists reach their destinations in less time
than those using automobiles, that motorcycles and scooters
consume less resources per mile than automobiles, and that they
take up less space on roads. Motorcycle and scooter riders seek
improved employer recognition and support for this form of
transportation, and more public and government awareness of the
positive value of riding. The National Ride To Work Day
Demonstrates: The number of motorcyclists to the general public
and politicians, that motorcycles are from all occupations and
all walks of life, that motorcyclists can reduce traffic and
parking congestion in l
arge cities, that motorcycles are
fro transportation as well as recreation and that motorcycling
is a social good. More information on RTW day is available at
the expanded Ride to Work Day
http://www.ridetowork.org
JULY 26 - BENEFIT BIKE RUN - Jayne
Rocks Bike Run for Cancer. Registration
begins at 10:30 am at SOB in Newberry. Last
out 12 noon $10 per hand. Ends at Brick
Grill, Hwy 19 in Old Town with Live music,
awards, door prizes, 50-50 and more.
Proceeds benefit Haven Hospice and
Community Cancer Center of North Florida.
Info: 352-542-0045
JULY 27 - THE BIKER WORSHIP CENTER - The Biker Worship
Center will meet Sunday, July 27th at the Marine Corps League,
Detachment 708 at 8405 Sunshine Grove Road in Brooksville, Fl.
from Noon to 1:00 PM. The Marine Corps League is located
approximately 1 mile north of SR 50. Come early for the
breakfast and fellowship. Everyone is welcome. For more info,
call Buzz at 352-799-1165.
AUGUST 3 - WEBSTER SWAP MEET BIKE AND
CAR SHOW - Open 8am-3pm the 1st Sunday
of every month rain or shine. Admission $4,
children under 14 FREE. Show & Corral (for
sale by owner) registration $7.50. Trophies
& cash prizes. Vendors welcome: outside 15\'
x 30\' spaces $15; inside 10' x 10' spaces
$10. 515 NW 3rd St (CR 478 & 3rd St)
Webster, FL 33597
www.cyclemeet.com Email:
websterswaps@aol.com Vendor Contact
info: Jackie Smith 352-628-4656 Phone #:
800-832-3477
AUGUST 29 - 31 - 11TH ANNUAL CALVARY CHARGE FOR CHILDREN -
Events will be held all weekend long. For more information check
out www.bsmcflorida.com
This event is open to all motorcycle enthusiasts. Friday Aug
29th will be a meet and greet at the Cotton Club in Tampa, FL.
Saturday Aug 30 will be a picnic from 12noon till 4pm at
Old-Town Harley-Davidson of Brandon. Sunday Aug 31 there will be
a blessing of the bikes at 8:30 am in the Westshore Hotel
parking lot. For more info call Seawolf 813-767-2401 or
president@bsmcflorida.com
SEPTEMBER 12 - 14 - END OF SUMMER
BLOWOUT - End of Summer Blowout. Adults
only 18 and over. Bike Show and games. $2.00
Beer. Reasonably priced food. Live music TBA.
$10.00 admission per person includes
primitive camping for the weekend.
shafallica@earthlink.net Vendor Contact
info: Blondie Phone #: 352-518-9494
OCTOBER 10 - 12 - 28TH ANNUAL SPOOKS 'N SCOOTS - In
memory of Brothers and Sisters Lost! Presented by Hillsborough
County Chapter ABATE of Florida, Inc. Voted the #1 biker event
in Florida! - Come out and party at the Sertoma Youth Ranch - 85
Myers Rd. Brooksville, FL 34602. There will be vendors, games,
live bands, 50/50, children's activities, food, drinks and the
ever so popular beauty contest! The memorial for brothers and
sisters lost will be leaving the campground at 10am on Sunday
morning. 10PM enforced curfew for those under 18. All motorcycle
are welcome, no guns, fireworks, attitudes or pets. Weekend
admission includes camping $25 or ABATE members $20, or limited
admission with no camping $15 or ABATE members $10. Children 15
and under are free. Vendors call James 813-763-2127 or
jpsewell@tampabay.rr.com For more info call Richard at
813-626-0589 or e-mail
patti.winter@gte.net
NOVEMBER 2 - IRON HORSE MOTORCYCLE
RODEO - Iron Horse Motorcycle Rodeo.
Florida State Champion Rodeo admission is
$5.00, Food Vendors, Music and Motorcycle
games. BIG PRIZES for the Rodeo. Gates open
at 11:00a.m. till 6:00p.m. Rodeo entry is
$5.00. Come on out and show your riding
skills with games like slow race, wienie
bite and many more or just come and enjoy
the day! Some of the best riders in the
state will be present!
cynwillett@aol.com Vendor Contact
info: Mark Willett Phone #: 941-350-9211
NOVEMBER 8 - MUSIC AND MOTORCYCLES ZEPHYRHILLS - Music
& Motorcycles/Veterans Parade. Veterans Parade begins ay 2:00
PM. Multiple Class Ride In Bike Show with Trophies & Cash
Prizes, Huge Variety of Merchandise Vendors, Live Band, Food
Court, Beer, Event T-shirts, Family Friendly; For Hotel
Discounts or any questions Please call 813-780-1414
www.mainstreetzephyrhills.org
Email:
mszi@verizon.net Vendor Contact info: Brenda Welcher Phone
#: 813 780-1414
NOVEMBER 16 - 11TH ANNUAL GREAT TEDDY BEAR RUN - Save the
DATE!!! The 11th Annual Great Teddy Bear Run, sponsored
by the Sarasota Florida HOG (Harley Owners Group)
Chapter, is well underway. The date is set for Sunday
November 16, 2008. This charity event will benefit KIDS
by the SEA, a local non-profit, serving children with
cancer in our area since 1982. Every year we have a
police escorted parade with a new teddy bear or other
stuffed animal strapped to our bike and end at the
Sarasota Fairgrounds for a big party with lots of food &
fun. For only $10.00 if you pre-register ($15 the day of
the event) & a stuffed animal for charity, you gain
entrance to the parade & event which includes your
barbeque dinner, ice tea and water. Soda & beer by the
glass will be available for a reasonable donation. There
will be lots of seating for dining both inside the Arena
& outside in a huge tent. So rain or shine we will still
do the event & have a great time! Once at the
fairgrounds there will be raffles, a 50/50 drawing, a
people’s choice bike show, bike rodeo & live music all
day. This year there will be even more vendors! There
are other surprises being lined up! All bikers and bike
clubs and the general public are invited. The public is
encouraged to watch the parade proceed down Honore
Avenue & Fruitville Rd. leaving 11:30 a.m. from the mall
parking lot at University Center. There are Great Teddy
Bear Run event T-shirts, with the Famous Biker Bear Logo
available at registration. The ever-popular Harley
Davidson Teddy Bear Pins will be available again this
year the day of the event at registration. We meet at
The Shoppes at University Center mall, corner of
University Parkway & I-75 exit #213 in Sarasota,
Florida, Sunday morning the 16th of November.
Registration starts at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 11:15 a.m.
We leave in a police escorted parade at 11:30 a.m. to go
to the Sarasota Fairgrounds. Tickets will be on sale at
Rossiter’s Harley Davidson in Sarasota by Labor Day to
pre-register. The event is open to all bikers / all bike
clubs & the general public. Call Donna with any
questions @ 941-951-7005 or 800-237-9400 ext. 7005. See
our website at
www.rossiterharleydavidson.com or email us at
info@rossiterharleydavidson.com. Please call Pete or
Donna DeFant @ 941-749-1778 if you have any questions!
DECEMBER 7 - WEST COAST ABATE TOY DONATION PARTY -West
Coast ABATE's 28th Annual Toy Run has been cancelled due to the LACK of a POLICE
ESCORT so we have replace it with a TOY DONATION PARTY! Benefit to the Child
Protection Center of Sarasota. Admission is $5.00 and an unwrapped toy. Includes
Food and Entertainment. Beverages will be available. Join us for a day of fun!
12:00p.m. till 4:00p.m. cynwillett@aol.com
Vendor Contact info: Mark Willet Phone #: 941-350-9211
JULY 5 - GRAND PRIX SOUVENIR RIDE AND PEOPLE'S CHOICE BIKE
SHOW - Registration at 9am at VFW Post 3233 124 S. Tuttle Ave.
First bike out at 9am and last bike out by 10:30am. $10 per rider
and passenger. Ride ends at Powerboats By the Bay / Centennial Park.
food and beverages available for purchase at registration. Peoples
Choice Bike Show at Centennial Park, Sarasota, FL. $15 per bike with
trophies for 1st place in each class at 3:30pm. For more info check
out
www.suncoastoffshore.org or call 941-371-8820 ext. 1800
JULY 12 –
SONS OF SILENCE CHRISTMAS IN JULY PARTY - 1pm (rain date July 19th
1 pm). Entry: $10.00 or $5.00 with new packaged toy. Toys to be
donated to toys for tots. Registration at sons of silence club house
– 302 Houle Ave, Sarasota. Directions: from Fruitvale road (exit 210
off i-75) head west past Honore right at goodwill store (Houle Ave).
Corner of Houle & Meldon. Live music 2pm to 6pm. steak dinner – beer
– drinks – 50/50 drawing.
JULY 16 - NATIONAL RIDE TO WORK DAY - The recent rise in gas
prices have caused many commuters to turn to motorcycles and
scooters to save money on transportation, and they are finding them
to be an economical, efficient and enjoyable way to get to work and
around town. Because of high world-wide gasoline prices, this is
expected to be the largest RTW day ever, in terms of numbers of
participants. "Riding to work on this day shows the positive value
of motorcycles and scooters for transportation. For many people,
riding is an economical, efficient and socially responsible form of
mobility that saves energy, helps the environment and provides a
broad range of other public benefits," states Andy Goldfine, the
event organizer. Motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts and rider
organizations worldwide encourage their members to ride to work on
this day. According to the United States Census Bureau and the
Department of Transportation, over eighty million cars and light
trucks are used for daily commuting on American roads, and about
200,000 motorcycles and scooters are a regular part of this mix. On
Ride To Work Day, the practical side of riding becomes more visible
as a larger number of America's 8,000,000 cycles are ridden to work.
Ride to Work Day helps demonstrate how these vehicles make parking
easier and help traffic flow better. Studies have shown that across
equal distances, commuting motorcyclists reach their destinations in
less time than those using automobiles, that motorcycles and
scooters consume less resources per mile than automobiles, and that
they take up less space on roads. Motorcycle and scooter riders seek
improved employer recognition and support for this form of
transportation, and more public and government awareness of the
positive value of riding. The National Ride To Work Day
Demonstrates: The number of motorcyclists to the general public and
politicians, that motorcycles are from all occupations and all walks
of life, that motorcyclists can reduce traffic and parking
congestion in l
arge cities, that motorcycles are fro
transportation as well as recreation and that motorcycling is a
social good. More information on RTW day is available at the
expanded Ride to Work Day
http://www.ridetowork.org
JULY 20 - BODY EFFECTS TATTOO & PIERCING BLOCK PARTY -
Body Effects Tattoo & Piercing Block Party. July 20th at
5153 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, 1:00 PM till whenever. $50
Tattoos & $15 Piercings including jewelry. 99 cents draft
beer & 99 cents pizza slices
JULY 26 – 5 STAR ANNUAL “STONES THROW” TRIBUTE SHOW -
Abate of Florida, Inc. proudly presents the annual 5 star event
“stones throw” rolling stones tribute show at the peace river
campground – 2998 nw hwy 70 in arcadia. Gates open at 10am event
ends at noon on Sunday July 27th. Special guest band 4:30 – 8:30 /
stones throw band 9pm till midnight. Admission fee includes: poker
run on Saturday – 1st bike out noon – last bike in at 4:30pm. There
will be camping on Saturday night & a live concert. $25.00 pre
admission / $30.00 at the gate (open to the general public) RV
hook-ups available through campground directly (800-559-4011) no
pets – children under 12 free.
JULY 26 –
FULL THROTTLE ADVERTISER APPRECIATION GHOST RUN - Full Throttle
advertiser appreciation “ghost run” sw Florida coast. Registration
will be at 4pm at black widow Harley-Davidson. Buell (2224 el jobean
road, Port Charlotte 941-883-8000). last bike out 5 pm. stops
include: beavers sport pub & liquors – Englewood, Fat Katz pub –
Englewood, Wally’s pour house – Venice. Last bike in at 8pm: Hoosier
bar (748 s. tamiami trail, osprey 941-966-1251). Live music by jam
band (941-228-8361 for booking info www.jamband.info) jump in
anywhere along the way. you can pick up any missing cards at Hoosier
bar. Riders who successfully complete all 5 stops shall be rewarded
along the way with prizes & giveaways from each stop. Successful
completion entitles rider to participate in a special “ghost run
prize pack” drawing which includes a shirt from each one of our
stops and other goodies. Cost is only $5.00 per hand – no limit to
the number of hands that may be purchased. This run put on by
rockstar of full throttle magazine. Winner takes all!!!!
JULY 26 -
SALUTE TO FREEDOM RUN - Salute to Freedom Run, Ride for Freedom
on Saturday--1st 200 receive a Free T-Shirt, 1/2 the 10.00 entry fee
goes to shipping fees of 10.95 per box. Official Flag Ceremony
Sunday @ 4:30 pm. Please support this event with non perishable
items call 941-447-9609, info Debbie 941-729-5442, e-mail
peggyscorral1@gmail.comwww.peggyscorral.net
July 27 –
POKER RUN FOR DOWNED BIKER RICK ROBINSON - Starts at slip knot
in Punta Gorda. First bike out: 12 noon. last bike out: 1 pm. last
bike in: 3:30 pm at will’s Honky Tonk – Englewood. Food,
refreshments, drawings, prizes, music. Be there. Sponsored by
American legion riders gulf coast chapter.
JULY 27 - GREAT AMERICAN BIKER BASH AT PEGGY'S CORRAL -
"Great American Biker Bash" Fill up the big white truck with items
for the troops info Debbie 941-729-5442.
www.peggyscorral.net
SEPTEMBER 11 - MANATEE COUNTY'S 2ND ANNUAL 9-11 REMEMBRANCE
RIDE - Let's Roll, Thursday Sept. 11th. Registration starts at
5pm leaving Manatee River h-D at 6:15pm (624 67th Street Circle E.
Bradenton, FL 34208) Ending at the Wing house on US 4 (14th Street)
in Bradenton. This is a free and open event and all are welcome.
www.manateeriverharleydavidson.com
my03fatboy@tampabay.rr.com
NOV 16 - 11TH ANNUAL GREAT TEDDY BEAR RUN
- Save the DATE!!! The 11th Annual Great Teddy Bear Run,
sponsored by the Sarasota Florida HOG (Harley Owners Group)
Chapter, is well underway. The date is set for Sunday
November 16, 2008. This charity event will benefit KIDS by
the SEA, a local non-profit, serving children with cancer in
our area since 1982. Every year we have a police escorted
parade with a new teddy bear or other stuffed animal
strapped to our bike and end at the Sarasota Fairgrounds for
a big party with lots of food & fun. For only $10.00 if you
pre-register ($15 the day of the event) & a stuffed animal
for charity, you gain entrance to the parade & event which
includes your barbeque dinner, ice tea and water. Soda &
beer by the glass will be available for a reasonable
donation. There will be lots of seating for dining both
inside the Arena & outside in a huge tent. So rain or shine
we will still do the event & have a great time! Once at the
fairgrounds there will be raffles, a 50/50 drawing, a
people’s choice bike show, bike rodeo & live music all day.
This year there will be even more vendors! There are other
surprises being lined up! All bikers and bike clubs and the
general public are invited. The public is encouraged to
watch the parade proceed down Honore Avenue & Fruitville Rd.
leaving 11:30 a.m. from the mall parking lot at University
Center. There are Great Teddy Bear Run event T-shirts, with
the Famous Biker Bear Logo available at registration. The
ever-popular Harley Davidson Teddy Bear Pins will be
available again this year the day of the event at
registration. We meet at The Shoppes at University Center
mall, corner of University Parkway & I-75 exit #213 in
Sarasota, Florida, Sunday morning the 16th of November.
Registration starts at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 11:15 a.m. We
leave in a police escorted parade at 11:30 a.m. to go to the
Sarasota Fairgrounds. Tickets will be on sale at Rossiter’s
Harley Davidson in Sarasota by Labor Day to pre-register.
The event is open to all bikers / all bike clubs & the
general public. Call Donna with any questions @ 941-951-7005
or 800-237-9400 ext. 7005. See our website at
www.rossiterharleydavidson.com or email us at
info@rossiterharleydavidson.com. Please call Pete or
Donna DeFant @ 941-749-1778 if you have any questions!
JULY 3rd-6th - 5TH ANNUAL BLACK COWBOY AND
COWGIRL FESTIVAL - 5th Annual Black Cowboy and Cowgirl Festival.
The Last Chance Ranch Presents The 5th Annual Black Cowboy and
Cowgirl Festival. Events include a trail ride on the beach, concert
Artist, raffle giveaway, crab boil, kiddie area, family games, auto
giveaway, bike show and more admission is $10. We are looking for
vendors for more information the best way to contact is by email
sweetblkcowgirl@aol.com
or call 904-507-2987 or 904-507-1780. If your coming from out of
town there is a special rate at the Travel Lodge Inn and Suites at
$50 a night. It\'s normally $100 ask for Lisa 904-741-4600 just tell
her you want the cowboy special. If you want to camp or bring an RV
you stay at the ranch it's FREE! The event will be at the ranch
55059 Spencerville Road Callahan, FL 32011 Email:
sweetblkcowgirl@aol.com
Vendor Contact info: email
sweetblkcowgirl@aol.com or call 904-507-2987 Phone #:
904-507-2987
JULY 3 - 5 - RDFF SUMMER SIZZLE CAMPOUT -
Manatee Spring S.P. in Chiefland, US 19 North, Left at C.R. 340.
Reservations under Gary Torrey (Check in at Ranger Station) Camp
Sites are paid for by RDFF. Food Cost for the weekend is $50 for a
single person and $75 for a couple.
JULY 4 - ABATE OF FLORIDA, INC. VINTAGE CHAPTER'S AMERICAN
FREEDOM SCRAMBLER - July 4th, 2008 – ABATE of Florida, Inc.
Vintage Chapter’s American Freedom Scrambler. Registration from
9:30-10:30am at Hurricane Patty’s; 69 Lewis Blvd. , St. Augustine.
Kickstands up at 11:00am, ride ends at The Giggling Gator; 121 King
St., St. Augustine. For more info call Mike at (904)483-8978 or
Kenny at (904)208-3907
JULY 4 7TH ANNUAL FIRECRACKER BIKE SHOW - 7th Annual
Firecracker Bike Show, Riverwalk Milton, Fl. Registration is at 9 AM
with a $10.00 entrance Fee-- BIKES MUST BE RIDEN IN 16 Classes +
Peoples Choice Judging 10-Noon. Awards 1:30. For info call SATCH
(850) 324-7529
gcabatepres@bellsouth.net
JULY 12 - POST 340 RIDERS
DINNER, DANCE AND SHOW - Post 340 Riders
Dinner/Dance/Show. Dinner 6PM Show 7PM Dance 8PM. $12.00 per person/
Public Welcome. American Legion Post 340 8880 Ashland Ave.
Pensacola, FL. For info call KEN 850-476-9606
JULY 12 - 2008 AUTISM
AWARENESS RUN - 2008 Autism Awareness “Dice Run” Saturday,
July 12, 2008, Sign up 10am, at The Bulldog Endzone Bar &
Restaurant, US 90 West in Live Oak, Fl across from Auto Zone on
Hwy 90. Proceeds to fund the New Beginnings Autism Camp. Live
music by Blue’s Highway Band, door prizes, give-aways, and
drawings. For more info call Darla at 386-208-5829.
JULY 16 - NATIONAL RIDE TO WORK DAY - The recent
rise in gas prices have caused many commuters to turn to motorcycles
and scooters to save money on transportation, and they are finding
them to be an economical, efficient and enjoyable way to get to work
and around town. Because of high world-wide gasoline prices, this is
expected to be the largest RTW day ever, in terms of numbers of
participants. "Riding to work on this day shows the positive value
of motorcycles and scooters for transportation. For many people,
riding is an economical, efficient and socially responsible form of
mobility that saves energy, helps the environment and provides a
broad range of other public benefits," states Andy Goldfine, the
event organizer. Motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts and rider
organizations worldwide encourage their members to ride to work on
this day. According to the United States Census Bureau and the
Department of Transportation, over eighty million cars and light
trucks are used for daily commuting on American roads, and about
200,000 motorcycles and scooters are a regular part of this mix. On
Ride To Work Day, the practical side of riding becomes more visible
as a larger number of America's 8,000,000 cycles are ridden to work.
Ride to Work Day helps demonstrate how these vehicles make parking
easier and help traffic flow better. Studies have shown that across
equal distances, commuting motorcyclists reach their destinations in
less time than those using automobiles, that motorcycles and
scooters consume less resources per mile than automobiles, and that
they take up less space on roads. Motorcycle and scooter riders seek
improved employer recognition and support for this form of
transportation, and more public and government awareness of the
positive value of riding. The National Ride To Work Day
Demonstrates: The number of motorcyclists to the general public and
politicians, that motorcycles are from all occupations and all walks
of life, that motorcyclists can reduce traffic and parking
congestion in l
arge cities, that motorcycles are fro
transportation as well as recreation and that motorcycling is a
social good. More information on RTW day is available at the
expanded Ride to Work Day
http://www.ridetowork.org
JULY
19 - DUSTY RHODES AMERICAN DREAM CHARITY RUN - A benefit for the
Shriners Transportation Fund and Children's Hospital. Registration
at Newby's on Thomas Drive at 9am. First bike out at 10am with stops
at Finns Sandbar, The Outpost, TJ's Tavern, Flashbacks, and
Shuckoff's and Katmandus. Finish at Newby's Too at the curve for the
grand finale. Last bike in by 5pm. For more info contact
757-644-9854
JULY 19 - PUTTIN IT IN THE WIND FOR
BEN - Benjamin Baltz has been diagnosed with bone cancer (Osteocarcoma)
and is undergoing chemotherapy. The ride will begin at St. John's
Pizza Grill on July 19th located at 445 State Road 13 Fruit Cove,
FL. Kickstands up at 11am. Cash registration begins at 9:30am with
riders $15 and passengers $5. For more info please call Michael or
Tracey Mayo at 904-610-0000 or 904-613-4708.
JULY 20 - PUTNAM FAIRGROUNDS 3RD SUNDAY SWAP MEET AND BIKE SHOW -
Putnam Fairgrounds, 117 Yelvington Rd, East Palatka, FL 32131. Open
8am-3pm the 3rd Sunday of every month rain or shine. Admission $4,
children under 14 FREE. Show & Corral registration FREE with paid
admission. Vendors welcome: outside 15\' x 30\' spaces $20, inside
10\' x 10\' spaces $15 when reserved; $5 extra day of show.
www.floridaswapmeet.com
Email: floridaswaps@aol.com
Vendor Contact info: Info & reservations call toll-free using your
area code: (904)425-9898, (386)868-3727, (352)505-8287,
(407)412-9429, (321)441-3874. Phone #: 352-505-8287 Sponsors: WW
Productions, Inc.
JULY
26 - BIKER OR NOT MEET AND GREET - BikerOrNot Meet&Greet
Saturday, July 26, 2008, 12pm. We will be meeting up at the Ale
House I-75 exit number is 384, 3950 SW Archer Rd. in Gainesville,
FL. So far 110 people have signed up to join this event, should be
a blast. For more info email me at
tripplkcty@aol.com or call the Ale House at 352-371-0818.
JULY 26 - 1ST ANNUAL TUNA RIDE - "Tuna"
Sweezer was killed by a hit-and-run driver on his motorcycle on July
23, 2007. His favorite charity was the Daniel Foundation, an agency
that cares for some 1500 abused, abandoned and neglected children in
the Jacksonville. This Poker run in his memory will begin at Leather
Laddies at the corner of Main St. and Eastport Rd. in Jacksonville.
We will meet at 10 am and kickstands are up at 10:45. Last bike in
at 4 pm at the Redneck Yacht Club on US 17 at the Nassau - Duval
county line. Live band at the post-ride event. $20 per driver and
$10 per rider. $5 extra for additional hands. There will be a 50/50
raffle and the best hand wins $100. There will also be door prizes.
All proceeds will go to Daniel Foundation, the state\'s oldest child
serving agency. For additional information contact Brenda Harwick at
(904) 742-3563. Vendor Contact info: Brenda Harwick Phone #: (904)
742-3563
SEPTEMBER 6 - ROCK 'N RIDE FOR DANIELS KIDS - Rock 'n Ride
for daniel kids. Sponsors: First Coast Honda, Blue Cross Blue Shield
of Florida, Enterprise Integration, Money Pages, Merrill Lynch, PSS
World Medical, Florida Times-Union Event Info: The event benefits
the 1500 abused, abandoned and neglected children daniel serves. The
Jacksonville ride is police escorted. It leaves the Morocco Shrine
Auditorium at 3800 St. Johns Bluff Road and takes a 60 mile ride
around the city of Jacksonville. Registration begins at 8:30 and the
riders leave at 10:30. Limited to the first 750 bikes. St. Augustine
ride leaves from First Coast Honda on SR 16. It is unescorted.
Registration is 8:30 and must arrive at Morocco Shrine between 11:00
- 11:30 am. Cost is $35 for the driver and $25 for the passenger. It
includes the ride, t-shirt, goody bag, lunch and entertainment after
the ride by Big Al and the Kaholics. There will be a silent and live
auction. Register online at
www.danielkids.org.
www.danielkids.org Email:
jkelly@danielkids.org Vendor Contact info: Jimmy Kelly Phone #:
904.296.1055
OCT 15 - 10 - 1ST ANNUAL FIREFIGHTER
BIKETOBERFEST MUSTER - St. Augustine Beach, FL. For all
Firefighter MC's and Firefighters. Hosted by St. john's County
Firefighters for Families Fund and the local chapters of Fire and
Iron MC, Red Knights MC, Wind and Fire MC and Dragon Slayers MC.
Rides every day from station #7. Oct 16th is Firefighter Day and
night at Panama Hatties by the pier and Station #7. For more info
call Frenchie 760-519-6828 and for lodging and visitor info contact
904-829-1711
JULY 3
- ESTERO BIKE NIGHT - 6:00-11:00 - Exclusive bike
parking, live entertainment, food and refreshments,
professional fireworks and bike show. Northwest corner of
I-75 & Corkscrew Rd. in front of Embassy Suites.
JULY 5 - WFO FREEDOM BASH
- At Carly Lynn's Bar 1/4 mile south of 27 and 98 in
Sebring. Poker run, 50/50 live bands that will rock the
house, food fun and door prizes. Come celebrate with us, all
are invited. Starts at 12 noon. Sponsored by the Legacy Vets
USA MC.
JULY 6 - HANDLEBARS IN THE WIND - First Sunday of
the Month, Handlesbars in the Wind. Sun Sports Mall 3441
Colonial Blvd Ft. Myers Meeting 9:30 Kickstands Up at
10:00 ALL BIKES WELCOME 239-277-7777
JULY 13 - BIKINI BIKE POOL PARTY - July 13th(every
2nd Sunday also)- BIKINI BIKE POOL PARTY-
From 12pm till Late at Pier 2 Resort. Wet T-shirt&
bikini contest, 50/50 rafffle & prizes, live music
featuring Lucky and The Drifters and Showtime
Entertainment. Bike contest, vendors, food and drinks.
2200 US Hwy 441 SE Okeechobee Fl, 34974. for more info:
863-763-8003, vendor info: 772-224-9034.
www.pier2resort.com
JULY 16 - NATIONAL RIDE TO WORK DAY - The
recent rise in gas prices have caused many commuters to turn
to motorcycles and scooters to save money on transportation,
and they are finding them to be an economical, efficient and
enjoyable way to get to work and around town. Because of
high world-wide gasoline prices, this is expected to be the
largest RTW day ever, in terms of numbers of participants.
"Riding to work on this day shows the positive value of
motorcycles and scooters for transportation. For many
people, riding is an economical, efficient and socially
responsible form of mobility that saves energy, helps the
environment and provides a broad range of other public
benefits," states Andy Goldfine, the event organizer.
Motorcycle and scooter enthusiasts and rider organizations
worldwide encourage their members to ride to work on this
day. According to the United States Census Bureau and the
Department of Transportation, over eighty million cars and
light trucks are used for daily commuting on American roads,
and about 200,000 motorcycles and scooters are a regular
part of this mix. On Ride To Work Day, the practical side of
riding becomes more visible as a larger number of America's
8,000,000 cycles are ridden to work. Ride to Work Day helps
demonstrate how these vehicles make parking easier and help
traffic flow better. Studies have shown that across equal
distances, commuting motorcyclists reach their destinations
in less time than those using automobiles, that motorcycles
and scooters consume less resources per mile than
automobiles, and that they take up less space on roads.
Motorcycle and scooter riders seek improved employer
recognition and support for this form of transportation, and
more public and government awareness of the positive value
of riding. The National Ride To Work Day Demonstrates: The
number of motorcyclists to the general public and
politicians, that motorcycles are from all occupations and
all walks of life, that motorcyclists can reduce traffic and
parking congestion in l
arge cities, that motorcycles
are fro transportation as well as recreation and that
motorcycling is a social good. More information on RTW day
is available at the expanded Ride to Work Day
http://www.ridetowork.org
JULY 19 – DEERFIELD BEACH WHEELS OF MAN M.C. CHILI
COOK-OFF - Florida welcomes everyone to our 8th off
annual chili cook-off on Saturday July 19th, ‘08. Starting
at 4:00 pm till? $3.00 per person $5.00 a couple. the winner
of the chili cook-off wins cash, a plaque, and gets there
name on the trophy. 50/50, free chili. party will be held at
the clubhouse 1252 SW 1st way Deerfield bch. fl. 33441
vendors, more info and entry forms call bones (954) 297-6823
we reserve the right refuse entry to anyone
JULY 26 - ABATE OF
FLORIDA, INC. 5 STAR EVENT - 5 chapters of ABATE of
Florida, Inc. are hosting this event to raise awareness of
motorcyclist rights and motorcycle safety. Admission prices
include the following: Poker Run, vendors, food, camping
Saturday night and live music with local musicians and
topping off the event with a concert by STONES THROW: a
tribute band to none other then the ROLLING STONES. This is
an event you do not want to miss. Pre-sell tickets $25.00.
$30.00 after the first 500 are sold. This price includes all
the fun. Come out and bring your friends, and your families,
but leave all pets, weapons, and attitudes at home.
Caloosahatchee, Gator Alley, Estero River, Southwest, and
Peace River Chapters of ABATE of Florida, Inc. and the
following Bruce L. Scheiner, Wisw Choice Biker Gear, Leather
Lids Inserts, Ray LaParr Printing, Remington Graphics.net,
Chopper Spirit, Commercial Concrete Systems, Youngs Trucking
Great Western U Post. Email:
esterolegislative@comcast.net Vendor Contact info: Tammy
Brickley Phone #: 239-289-2647
AUGUST
2 - BOOP BENEFIT- Cook out, 50/50 raffle and live music.
Saturday the 2nd at the Iron Eagle Bar, sponsored
by Tuckahoe MC. 9441 Hwy 78 West Okeechobee, Fl. For more
info call 863-467-1360.
AUG 3 - 6TH ANNUAL JIM
PERNO MEMORIAL RIDE - 6th Annual Jim Perno Memorial
Ride. A 5-stop poker run to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy
Association (MDA). Registration 10-11am @ H-D of Ft. Myers,
2160 Colonial Blvd. $25 rider, $5 passenger, patch for
rider. All fund raisers with a minimum of $1600 in
Sponsorship dollars will receive an MDA/Harley 105th
Anniversary leather jacket. First Runner up, with a minimum
of $ 1,000 in sponsorship dollars will receive a $500 HDFM
Gift Card. HDFM Gift Card prizes for Best , 2nd best & worst
poker hand. Post run bash at Cap’n Fishbone’s @ The Shell
Factory, DJ, 50/50, $4 pitchers & BBQ available. Info:
239-699-4835 or Email:
PernoRideforMDA@aol.com
OCT 31 -
NOV 2- 8TH ANNUAL MARCH OF DIMES BIKERS FOR BABIES - 8th
Annual March of Dimes Bikers for Babies. Three day event
culminating in 36-mile police escorted ride from Naples to
H-D Ft. Myers. Reg. $30/rider, $20/passenger, pin for each.
Events include Halloween Howl and Bike Night at
Harley-Davidson Ft. Myers, bike/car show, pre-run party.
Pre-Register at HD Naples, 3645 Gateway Lane. Info Norma
Eveland 239-433-3463.
www.bikersforbabiesflorida.com Email:
neveland@marchofdimes.com Vendor Contact info:
Regina Toops 239-433-3463 Phone #: 239-433-3463
JULY 13 - 2ND SUNDAY BIKE PARTY -
Second Sunday Bike Party, Froggys, Dirty
Harrys, and HOT LEATHERS invite you to:
Customer appreciation FREE summer picnic.
Second Sunday for July, August and September
July 13th, 1:00 - 5:00 For info 238-1048
JULY 16 - NATIONAL RIDE TO WORK DAY -
The recent rise in gas
prices have caused many commuters to turn to
motorcycles and scooters to save money on
transportation, and they are finding them to
be an economical, efficient and enjoyable
way to get to work and around town. Because
of high world-wide gasoline prices, this is
expected to be the largest RTW day ever, in
terms of numbers of participants. "Riding to
work on this day shows the positive value of
motorcycles and scooters for transportation.
For many people, riding is an economical,
efficient and socially responsible form of
mobility that saves energy, helps the
environment and provides a broad range of
other public benefits," states Andy Goldfine,
the event organizer. Motorcycle and scooter
enthusiasts and rider organizations
worldwide encourage their members to ride to
work on this day. According to the United
States Census Bureau and the Department of
Transportation, over eighty million cars and
light trucks are used for daily commuting on
American roads, and about 200,000
motorcycles and scooters are a regular part
of this mix. On Ride To Work Day, the
practical side of riding becomes more
visible as a larger number of America's
8,000,000 cycles are ridden to work. Ride to
Work Day helps demonstrate how these
vehicles make parking easier and help
traffic flow better. Studies have shown that
across equal distances, commuting
motorcyclists reach their destinations in
less time than those using automobiles, that
motorcycles and scooters consume less
resources per mile than automobiles, and
that they take up less space on roads.
Motorcycle and scooter riders seek improved
employer recognition and support for this
form of transportation, and more public and
government awareness of the positive value
of riding. The National Ride To Work Day
Demonstrates: The number of motorcyclists to
the general public and politicians, that
motorcycles are from all occupations and all
walks of life, that motorcyclists can reduce
traffic and parking congestion in l
arge
cities, that motorcycles are fro
transportation as well as recreation and
that motorcycling is a social good. More
information on RTW day is available at the
expanded Ride to Work Day
http://www.ridetowork.org
JULY 18 - 20 - FULL MOON BIKER PARTY
AT SUNNY SANDS RESORT IN PIERSON FLORIDA -
Presented by Bare Buns Bikers. Friday night,
biker trivia and dart tournament, Saturday
poker run, 50/50, vendors, BBQ, Bike Show,
games and entertainment in the evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Bare Buns Contest Saturday night.
For more info call 386-749-2233 or e-mail
info@barebunsbikers.com
JULY 20th – CHRISTMAS IN JULY RUN -
Organized by the Miami-Dade Commissioner
Jose “Pepe” Diaz, sponsored by Peterson
Harley Davidson. The roll out will begin at
10 AM sharp. You can pre register at either
Peterson stores, on site registration
beginning at 7AM. The Police escorted run
will start at the Peterson HD North store
and end at Tropical Park. Park gates open at
10:30AM. Cost is $10 for the rider, $5 for
passenger and plus unwrapped toy. For more
details please contact Juany at 305-235-4023
or 305- 613-4158.
JULY 26 - SEMINOLE COUNTY WARLOCKS
ANNUAL VA POKER RUN - July 26
Seminole County Warlocks Annual VA Poker
Run. Sign In 10-12 Shovelhead Lounge
First bike out at Noon. Last bike in at
4pm Run ends at Seminole County Warlocks
Club House, 1003 E 25th st
Sanford, FL. For Info call 407-330-9025
Run stops: 1st- Shovelhead
Lounge, 2nd- Blockhammock
Inn, 3rd- Geneva Tavern, 4th-
West End and Ends at Warlock Club House
AUGUST 5 - INAUGURAL MEETING OF THE
RIBBON RIDERS - Ribbon riders is a
group of active lady riders with a
mission to support men and women in
Central Florida who are currently
battling breast cancer and to build
awareness of the disease throughout our
community. If you are a woman who wants
to develop new friendships and has a
passion for making a difference, then we
would love to meet you. Riders and
non-riders welcome.
AUGUST 21 - VERO BEACH DEVIL RAYS BIKE
NIGHT - Thursday August 21st. Vero
Beach Devil Rays vs. Daytona Cubs.
Thirsty Thursdays $1 beers! gates open
at 6pm. ride your bike to the game. For
more info call 772-569-4929 or visit
www.vbdrays.com
OCTOBER 5 - BIKERS GONE WILD - 3rd
Annual "Bikers Gone Wild" Poker Run to
benefit Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge
–
Registration from 9:30am-11:00 am at Back to
Nature Wildlife Refuge located at 18515 East
Colonial Drive, Bithlo, Florida 32820 -
Donation of $20.00 per rider and $15.00 per
passenger includes: five card poker hand
(with a bonus card), continental breakfast,
BBQ dinner and entertainment. Commemorative
T-shirt to the first 150 registrants. Scenic
ride includes stops at Jolly Gator Fish Camp
in Geneva; Black Hammock/Lazy Gator Bar in
Oviedo; Gator’s Riverside Grille in Sanford
; Cheers in Lake Mary; Boomerang’s in Winter
Springs (last bike in 3:30pm). There will be
an auction, chair massages, 50/50 money
raffle, items raffles, prizes for best and
worst hands. To pre-register, send check or
money order to address above, Attention:
Heather. For additional information, contact
407-522-4340
haxen0423@hotmail.com Vendor Contact
info: Heather - 407-522-4340 Phone #:
407-522-4349
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