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Homes For Our Troops to Participate in the 2007 Ray Price Capital City Bikefest

Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) September 27, 2007 -- Homes For Our Troops, a Massachusetts based 501 (c)(3) organization that builds specially adapted, handicap-accessible homes for our most severely wounded veterans will be at the 2007 Ray Price Capital City, Bikefest in Raleigh, NC.

Homes for Our Troops will have on display their Hero Bike - a Harley-Davidson Road King signed by President George H.W. Bush, 42 Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, Phil Mickelson and many famous NASCAR drivers and team owners.

Cpl. Bobby Isaacs of Roxboro, NC, who lost both legs in an IED explosion in Iraq and who lives in a specially adapted home built for him by Homes For Our Troops, will be at the Homes For Our Troops booth during much of the 2-day event.

Also on display at the Bikefest will be a Fort Bragg Special Forces interactive exhibit that contains simulators and interactive video games where you can experience parachute jumps, driving a Humvee and flying a Little Bird helicopter.

The Ray Price Capital City Bikefest, North Carolina's only two-day downtown motorcycle lifestyle event, is a destination motorcycle rally centered on the Harley-Davidson lifestyle. The two-day rally takes place Friday September 28th and Saturday September 29th, 2007

Homes For Our Troops has 5 home projects in North Carolina. Work is complete on barrier-free homes in Fayetteville and Roxboro, the project in New Bern will be completed in October and work on the Waxhaw and Lumberton projects is already underway. To date, Homes for Our Troops has completed 15 homes and has 20 homes under construction throughout the US.

Who: Homes For Our Troops, Inc., a Taunton, MA based non-profit organization that (at no cost to the veterans they serve) provides specially adaptive housing to severely wounded veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan www.homesforourtroops.org

What: Homes For Our Troops' participation in 2007 Ray Price Capital City Bikefest.

When: September 28, 5pm-11pm, and September 29, 10am to 10pm

Where: On Fayetteville Street and at Moore Square in downtown Raleigh, NC.

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