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I know it is a little early, but wanted to get it out before summer plans are made. As some of you know I put together a bike show for my volunteer Fire Dept in May of 2009. Well the date has been for this years event. The date for the Good Intent Fire Co 2nd Annual Bike Show will be Saturday June 12th from 2-6PM in Pottsville, PA. We are still working out all the plans but for now the date is set. A new addition to the show is a posible bike raffle. Here is the info so far:
First Place- HD Super Glide or $9,000 cash
Second Place- Polaris Sportsman 300 or $3,000 cash
Third Place- 42" 1080i flat screen TV
Fourth Place- 32" 1080i flat screen TV
Fifth Place-19" 1080i flat screen TV
* Tickets will sell for $10.00 each and limited to 3000.
** Any feedback is welcome.
Thanks and sorry for the long post, Brian
Last edited by StreetBob08; Jan 29, 2010 at 12:37 AM.
Well it sounds good just gotta hope the weather cooperates with ya
price of tickets is no problem. Can't complain about prizes.
I keep getting my pott's confused, Pottsville north or south of pottstown.
Which one is home to Yuengling that's how I know them and that's north am I right.
Fred
Pottsville is home of good ole Yuengling. Last year we had great weather, so my fingers are crossed for this year. Most of the vendors I had last year will be there this year plus some additional.
Update.............. As of tonight the tickets are a go. I repeat the tickets are a go. So by the end of the month I should have tickets available. I am hoping the dealers give us a deal on the bike and quad if so this is what willl be given away:
1st 2010 Street Bob or cash (replaces Super Glide)
2nd 2010 Polaris Sportsman 400HO or cash (replaces Polaris Sportsman 300)
3rd 42" 1080i flat screen TV
4th 32" 1080i flat screen TV
5th 19" 1080i flat screen TV
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