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Time: June 22, 2013 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Olde Towne Tavern
Street: 835 Lawrenceville Suwanee Rd
City/Town: Lawrenceville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.corvettecruisersof…
Phone: 404-421-4429
Event Type: fundraiser, howard, daws
Organized By: CCA
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2014
Flyer for 2nd Corvettes for a Cause (Click to download)
The Corvette Cruisers of Atlanta Presents:
CORVETTES FOR A CAUSE
Howard Daws, a Corvette and car show enthusiast for many years owning a 1972 and 1995 convertible Corvettes, was diagnosed with stage 4 intestinal cancer in March, 2011. Howard left us in January 2013 after two years of battling his cancer with extensive treatments and hospital stays. Howard's wife of 44 years, Shirley, and his two daughters Angie and Amanda, lovingly supported Howard in his fight to defeat this disease. We ask you to join us and Howard's family in a celebration of Howard's life and love for Corvette's!
*Judged Show
*Top 16 - 3 Sponsor's Choice trophies and a Family's Choice Commemorative Plaque
* 50/50 - Auctions - Door Prises - Music - Food/drink
Sponsors: Olde Towne Tavern & Grill, Full Throttle Corvette, Buy-A-Vette, and Corvette Cruisers of Atlanta/
Please support our Sponsors
(Originally scheduled for May 11, 2013)
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Excited to see all the Vettes that will show up.
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