2nd Annual Main Street Cruise-In for Special Olympics -Kennesaw, GA

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2nd Annual Main Street Cruise-In for Special Olympics -Kennesaw, GA

Time: May 4, 2024 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Kennesaw First Baptist Church
Street: 2958 North Main Street Kennesaw, GA
City/Town: Kennesaw, GA
Website or Map: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/…
Event Type: car, show, benefit, special, olympics
Organized By: Kennesaw Police Department
Latest Activity: Apr 3, 2024

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REGISTRATION IS FOR VEHICLE INFO ONLY! FREE EVENT

Join us for the 2nd Annual Main Street Cruise-In for Special Olympics (Car Show) on Sat, May 04, 2024! Get ready to rev your engines and show off your classic cars, hot rods, and custom rides.

Located at 2958 N Main St, this event is the perfect opportunity to gather with fellow car enthusiasts and support a great cause. All proceeds will go towards benefiting the Special Olympics, an organization dedicated to providing sports training and competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

From 9:00 AM onwards, the property will be lined with a stunning display of vintage and modern vehicles. Whether you're a car aficionado or simply enjoy admiring beautiful automobiles, you won't want to miss this gathering.

Take a stroll, chat with the proud owners, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere. Food trucks will be on-site, serving up delicious treats to keep you fueled throughout the day. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture those picture-perfect moments!

So mark your calendars and join us at the 2nd Annual Main Street Cruise-In for Special Olympics (Car Show). Let's come together as a community, celebrate our shared love for cars, and make a difference in the lives of Special Olympics athletes. See you there!

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