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RIDE for the RITE

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Event# 316-263-4218

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RIDE for the RITE

RIDE for the RITE is the benefit Poker Run for the RITE CARE Center at Wichita State University. It is sponsored by the Wichita Valley Scottish Rite.

The event will be open to MOTORCYCLES and CLASSIC CARS.

The RIDE will finish at the historic Wichita Scottish Rite building with lunch, prizes and an auction.

Please refer to the website for a link to the event page and current details as they become available.

We look forward to seeing you there!

RIDE for the RITE

Address : 332 E First St Wichita KS
Phone : 316-263-4218   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 316-263-9980

Email Address : info@ridefortherite.org

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Admission Fee : $25

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