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Time: October 18, 2025 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church Parking Lot
Street: 182 Hunter St.
City/Town: Norcross
Website or Map: https://www.dandjfoundation.o…
Phone: 770-448-5475
Event Type: dunnigan/jacobs, sholarship, fundraiser
Organized By: Hopewell Men's Ministry
Latest Activity: on Sunday
Benefiting the Dunnigan/Jacobs Scholarship Fund
📅 Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025
🕚 Time: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
📍 Location: Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church Grounds
182 Hunter Street, Norcross, GA
☎️ Contact: 770-448-5475
🌐 Register
Start your engines for an afternoon of cars, community, and scholarship! The Hopewell Men’s Ministry proudly presents the 2025 Scholars & Cars Car Show — where horsepower meets higher purpose. Every shine, rev, and registration supports the Dunnigan/Jacobs Scholarship Fund, empowering young scholars in our community.
Expect a vibrant day filled with classic cars, custom builds, live music, food vendors, prizes, and fellowship. Bring your family, your friends, and your favorite ride — it’s all for a great cause!
🏆 Trophies Awarded: Best in Show • People’s Choice • Top Class Winners
All proceeds go directly to the Dunnigan/Jacobs Scholarship Fund, an initiative of the Hopewell Men’s Ministry dedicated to helping deserving students pursue higher education. Your participation helps build brighter futures — one car, one student, one community at a time.
Interested in becoming a sponsor or vendor? Call 770-448-5475 for partnership details. Your support makes a lasting impact and connects your business with the local community.
👉 Bring your passion, bring your ride, and make a difference — one car at a time!
www.dandjfoundation.org
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