3rd ANNUAL CARS FOR CANINES CAR SHOW -Cumming, GA

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3rd ANNUAL CARS FOR CANINES CAR SHOW -Cumming, GA

Time: April 28, 2013 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Rucker Pet and Wild Bird Store, Cumming, GA
Street: 5456 Bethelview Rd(Hwy 141, 1 mile W. of GA 400)
City/Town: Cumming, GA
Website or Map: http://www.ruckerpetandbird.c…
Phone: 770 883 2316
Event Type: car, show, &, fundraiser
Organized By: Michele Williams
Latest Activity: Apr 23, 2013

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THIRD ANNUAL CARS FOR CANINES, April 28, 2013, noon till 4PM

  Rucker Pet and Wild Bird Store, 5456 Bethelview Rd (Hwy 141), Cumming, GA

Did someone say “cars”?  Did someone say “dogs”?  Come join us for some fun with both at the 3rd annual “Cars For Canines” fund raiser April 28, 2013 from 12 noon til 4pm in the parking lot at Rucker Pet and Wild Bird store, Cumming , (www.ruckerpet.com). All proceeds for this event will benefit The Canine Adoption Network, a local not for profit, all volunteer, 501 C dog rescue group.  This very dedicated organization is in need of funding to further their cause of rescuing abused, neglected dogs and finding good homes for them.  For information about C.A.N. please visit their website:  www.CanineAdoptionNetwork.org.    

The fun and festivities will include a car show (in secured parking),  with ALL makes and models and vintages welcome ( People’s Choice Trophies will be awarded), dog adoptions, a silent auction, great food and more! This will be a terrific way to spend an afternoon with family, friends and fellow car enthusiasts while supporting a very worthy cause!

To enter your special car, there will be a $25 donation required ($15 for each additional car).  All car show entrants will receive lunch for two at the show provided by Jersey Boys Pizza and Subs, as well as a highly collectible Cars 4 Canines T shirt.  To enter your special car, please print and complete the registration form below and send it with a check for $25 (payable to: C.A.N.) to:  Jim Mitchell at the address that is also listed below.  For car show questions please contact Jim Mitchell at 770 883 2316 or at jrs190sl@yahoo.com.  If you have something of value that you would like to donate to the silent auction, please also contact Jim Mitchell.

           SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013, 12 noon to 4pm

RUCKER PET AND WILD BIRD

5456 BETHELVIEW RD (HWY 141) CUMMING, GEORGIA 30041

770 888 3130

MAKE ______________MODEL_______________YEAR_____________

 

SPECIAL FEATURES OR EQUIPMENT?______________________________________________________

 

OWNER_____________________________________________________________________________

 

ADDRESS___________________________________________________________________________

 

PHONE_________________________________E-MAIL_____________________________________

 

T SHIRT SIZE (one per entry, S, M,L, XL, XXL)________________________________

 ENTRY FOR ALL CARS WILL BE A $25.00 DONATION TO THE

CANINE ADOPTION NETWORK, SECOND CAR WILL BE $15.00.

 

ENTRY TO THE EVENT WILL BE FREE TO THE PUBLIC. 

EACH SHOW ENTRY WILL RECEIVE LUNCH  FOR TWO PEOPLE  Provided by Jersey Boys Subs and Pizza, AND AN EVENT T SHIRT.  ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE CANINE ADOPTION NETWORK.

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