Annual Car Show at East Point Spring Fling -East Point, GA

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Annual Car Show at East Point Spring Fling -East Point, GA

Time: April 25, 2015 from 1pm to 9pm
Location: Downtown East Point
Street: 2757 East Point St.
City/Town: East Point, GA 30344
Website or Map: http://downtowneastpoint.com/…
Phone: Erin Rodgers 404-270-7059
Event Type: festival, car-show
Organized By: East Point Main Street Association, Garage 71, Grease Inc.
Latest Activity: Apr 20, 2015

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JOIN US IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN EAST POINT
for the annual “Taste of East Point and the South Metro Area”! This event is always held on the last Saturday in April across from the East Point MARTA station & East Point City Hall. This event is all about showcasing the eclectic mix of FOOD, ART and MUSIC in the South Metro Area. Attendees purchase tickets to exchange for “tastes” of a wide variety of cuisine from local restaurants and food trucks.

Browse Art created by local artists while enjoying a glass of wine or have a beer with friends by the stage and listen to very talented local musicians playing their own original music. Make sure to check out the Custom Car Show too! This year’s event will be on April 25th from 1pm to 9pm.

Erin Rodgers erodgers@eastpointcity.org or 404-270-7059

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