Event: Iron Knights Inaugural Poker Run for the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St.Vincent
Date: Saturday May 9, 2009
Time: Registration: 9:30am – 11:30am, Dinner Party 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Place: Dreyer Honda South Motorcycle Shop, 595 East Tracy Rd. in Whiteland, IN. 46184
Cost: $20 / Rider, $10 / Passenger
Website: www.Iron-Knights.net
Details:
This is not a bar-hop, a race or an escorted ride. It is just a great ride for a great cause. We have over $30,000 in gifts and prizes from over 130 sponsors, including: 300 pre-ride prizes, 100 after-ride raffle items (incl. XBOX 360), best three poker hands, and four nice auction packages. All motorcycles, bikers & clubs welcome.
Registration: Everyone must register on ride day at Dreyer Honda South Motorcycle Shop in Whiteland IN. between 9:30am-11:30am. You can get your photo with the Hardee’s Hotties! The first 20 “Bikes” get free gas for the ride. The first 300 “Bikes” will receive $50 in gift cards! The second 300 “Bikes” will receive $25 in gift cards! And we have a Pork BQ and Wings Dinner Party from 5-7pm. The cost is only $20 for riders and $10 for passengers. Get a cool Ride Pin for $1 more.
Route(s): We have two nice routes to choose from. One is mostly highway and is 3 hours of riding, and the other is mostly winding country roads, and is 4 hours of riding. You pick your route and starting time. Each route begins with registration at Dreyer Honda South in Whiteland, then goes to Flatout Powersports in Martinsville (where you get $5 off anything you buy), Harley-Davidson in Bloomington (where you can ride a Harley), Pit Bull Leather in Nashville (where you get 20% off anything you buy), Dairy Queen in Trafalgar (where the 1st 300 bikes get a free blizzard), and back to Dreyer (for the dinner party). If you like, your picture will be taken “On-the-Road” by a professional!
So come out and have a great ride for a great cause, and take home some great gifts and prizes. 100% of the money you spend at registration and the dinner party will go to the hospital, and help support the 46,000 children they care for annually!













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