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Rotary Club Toowooomba City and HOGS annual Cruise for Cancer Harley Ride

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From:Sunday 28 August 2016
To:Sunday 28 August 2016
Time:8:00am - 03:00pm Sunday 28 August 2016
Location:Queens Park, Lindsay and Arthur Strs, Toowoomba, Qld 4350 Australia
 

Sunday 28th  August 2016 Departing from Queens Park, Toowoomba

9am– 3pm
phone Chris 0412 442 937 for further details 
Cost $125 per pillion
  
The Rotary Club of Toowoomba City and the Darling Downs Harley Owners Group present the 2016 Cruise for Cancer and provide an exhilarating day of riding pillion on a Harley Davidson motorbike.  For the past fourteen years, the Cruise has provided a day of fun, laughter, good company, with over 100 roaring Harleys!! The ride lasts approximately three hours with breaks for Morning Tea, and a Group photograph, before returning to Queens Park for a hot Lunch.  Family and friends can come along in the Supporters Bus. Each pillion passenger receives a commemorative T-Shirt as well as morning tea, 2 course lunch and a group photograph. All funds raised benefit the Cancer Council Queensland’s vital Cancer Research, Patient Support, and Prevention and Early Detection programs.   The first $10,000 of funds raised will be used to sponsor Room 17 at the Olive McMahon Lodge. The Olive McMahon Accommodation Lodge, run by Queensland Cancer Council, is the first facility of its kind in Toowoomba and provides a comfortable place for cancer patients in South West Queensland to stay at no cost.
Queens Park
Lindsay and Arthur Strs
Toowoomba
Qld
4350
Australia
 
Entry charges - Adult$125 per person must be over 18
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Contact phone 0412 442 937
Booking informationSunday,28th August 2016 Departing from Queens Park, Toowoomba
9am– 3pm
Registrations online at
www.cruiseforcancer.net.au/event-history

phone Chris 0412442937 for further details

Cost $125 per pillion
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Contact organisationRotary Club of Toowoomba City
Is food and drink available?Yes
Are toilets available?Yes
Is there disabled access?Not applicable

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