Annual Enid Shrine Poker Run
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Event Details
First bike out 10:00am, last out 12:00noon from Rainbow Sports Inc. 2610 W. Owen K. Garriott Enid, Okla. $20 rider, $10 passenger. $200 to high hand, $100 to low hand, 50/50 drawing. Vendors and Bike Games after the run, then Party at C.W.Scooters 3630 N. Highway 81 with the "MORRISON 33 BAND". Go to www.enidshrineclub.org for Registration forms and Motel information. Contact numbers: 580-242-2541 or 580-977-4069.
Annual Enid Shrine Poker Run
Phone : 580-977-4069 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : scooter@enidshrineclub.org
Web: www.enidshrineclub.org
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