ANDOVER - - The Eagles Club will be having a bike/car show July 8 with an optional poker run.
Registration begins at 10 a.m. with the first vehicle out at noon. The poker run cost is $5 per person with prizes going to the highest and lowest hand. A buffet dinner will be at 6 p.m. with the price being $7 per single and $10 per couple.
There will be door prizes for participants and a 50/50 raffle. Music will be provided by Peaches. The poker run will be starting at the Andover Eagles, and then to Conneaut Eagles, Ashtabula Eagles, Geneva Eagles, Jefferson Eagles and back to Andover Eagles. Proceeds of the event will be benefiting two area veterans.
Any questions, please call Carol Hollis at (440) 293-4487 or Jacki Hollis at (440) 645-8984.
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