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This Toys For Tots ride on Sunday the 5th is sponcered by the Blue Knights. It starts at the Pepsi Bottling Plant at I-20 and US-21. Kickstands up at 11:00AM and a police escort to the Colonial Life Arena where it ends. Not much info on their website other than times. I sent them an email for more information. Me and a couple guys from work are gonna ride maybe. If I get a reply, I'll post some info for those interested. The Big one was on the 28th of Nov.
This Toys For Tots ride on Sunday the 5th is sponcered by the Blue Knights. It starts at the Pepsi Bottling Plant at I-20 and US-21. Kickstands up at 11:00AM and a police escort to the Colonial Life Arena where it ends. Not much info on their website other than times. I sent them an email for more information. Me and a couple guys from work are gonna ride maybe. If I get a reply, I'll post some info for those interested. The Big one was on the 28th of Nov.
I think you have about all the information there is to get. It may not be the biggest but it is the oldest. Put on by the Blue Knights here in Columbia for as long as I can remember. Last year the weather was great and they had a huge turnout. Originally it terminated at the State House, then was moved to the Koeger Center Parking lot I assume because of the number of bikes. I can remember one year with snow flurries and they still had a big turnout. I hope some of you can make it as this would be a good chance to get some of this threads members to meet.
I will miss this year because I am riding to a rally and Low Country Boil put on by the Internet BMW Riders on Tybee Island near Savannah this weekend.
Columbia Powersports usually has coffee, soft drinks, doughnuts, hotdogs and hamburgers. No Charge but they have a donation jar. They serve before the ride starts.
so were is everyone going to meet at and do we all wont to were a name tag with forum name and real name so we can know if you are a forum membersame we see each other?
Heres a link to the site. Its tha add for the Blue Knights on Dec. 5th. I called today and the gates open at 11:00AM and the parade leaves at 1:00Pm for the ride. All they ask is unwrapped toys 1 for a girl and 1 for a boy. My wife and I will be there. Look for the bike in the sig pic. I might wear a Santa Hat.
so were is everyone going to meet at and do we all wont to were a name tag with forum name and real name so we can know if you are a forum membersame we see each other?
A couple guys I work with have a group meeting at a place called Bobby's in Lexington. Im planning on just going straight to Pepsi Plant because its closer to where I live. Dont know about afterwards.
I will miss this year because I am riding to a rally and Low Country Boil put on by the Internet BMW Riders on Tybee Island near Savannah this weekend.[/quote]
This sounds like a good ride too. Tybee wont be too crowded this time of year. Plenty of room for bikes.
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