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Posted by IAPuller on July 22, 2005 at 10:53:41 from (69.66.0.116):
In Reply to: Tractor Ride posted by Fluggie on July 22, 2005 at 06:59:34:
Fluggie, Where are you located? There is going to be a ride in Davis City, Iowa on the 20th and 21st of August. The guy that put it together wanted a ride w/ a purpose the money that is made will be donated to the local schools to help w/ the kids that are below the reading level in their grade. The organizer has contacted a couple local TV stations and also RFD might possibly come cover the ride. I could get anyone that needed infomation, the info. Also, we will ride on Saturday and come back to Davis City, which is south of Leon, Iowa and North of Lamoni, Iowa. Then Sunday we will go on a short ride then come back to Davis City for the Hullinger Reunion, which the guy organizing the ride is a Hullinger, to enjoy a hog roast. Let me know if any of you would like more information on this ride.
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