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Hello Everyone
I have received a special request from a student in the Winder Barrow High School Band. This young lady was very helpful in the promotion of our car show this year and I know she spoke to several of you at different events. Her name in Victoria. She has made the 2011 Homecoming Court for Winder Barrow High School. Every year they do a short parade for the ones that made court and this year is no different. However, she is in need for a ride. She loves old antique cars and that's where I come in. I have been asked to find her a ride. Will someone give this nice sweet young lady a ride? The parade is October 13, 2011 and I think it is in the evening around 5:00 or so in Winder, Ga.. The older and shinier the better. I would love to find a Victoria convertible car if they even made one for her. If no takers for antique vehicles, a nice shiny purple Prowler would work just fine if anyone knows where ones at. Please give me a call if you can help at.
William Reidling
Winder Barrow High School Band Booster Club
770-868-9017
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