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2016 Greater Kansas City Ride Against Lupus and Coffee and Cars Charity Event

By Kansas City Ride against Lupus benefiting the ALR (other events)

Saturday, May 21 2016 8:00 AM 3:00 PM CST
 
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Join former Kansas City Chief, Eddie Kennison, Gail Worth of Gail's Harley Davidson, and Roasterie Founder, Danny O’Neill in the 3rd Annual Ride Against Lupus Poker Run and Coffee and Cars charity event at Arrowhead Stadium! On Saturday, May 21st, motorcycle enthusiasts and the KCSTANGZ Mustang Club will come together to reach a common goal of bringing awareness to the thousands of area residents suffering from Lupus, an autoimmune disease where the immune system turns against parts of the body it is designed to protect. There is no cure for Lupus.

The morning will begin at Arrowhead Stadium Lot L, where auto enthusiasts will congregate, have coffee and donuts, view unique cars and more. Coffee and Cars runs from 8:00 am until 10:30 am. The Ride Against Lupus Poker Run kicks off at 9:30 AM with coffee and donuts and first bike out is at 10:30am. The Poker Run will end at Gail's Harley-Davidson with a bbq lunch, live music, 50/50 raffle and more.

ABOUT

Coffee and Cars only: $20 donation includes coffee and donuts

Poker Run Pre-Registration Fee (until May 16th):  $40 per rider includes hand, tshirt, coffee and donuts, bbq lunch and live music (tshirt is only guaranteed if pre-registered by May 16th)

Day of Registration Fee: $45 per rider includes hand, tshirt, coffee and donuts, bbq lunch and live music (cannot guarantee tshirt size available the day of the event).

Poker Run Details:

HIGH HAND: $250                            LOW HAND: $125

Registration will be available the morning of the event from 8:00am until 11:00am at Arrowhead Stadium Lot L

*Each Rider & Passenger will need to sign a waiver and release form the morning of the event

First Bike out 10:30 AM  Last bike in at 1:00 PM   *We ride rain or shine!!!

Winning hands and 50/50 winners will be given out around 2:30 PM

Kansas City Ride against Lupus benefiting the ALR