3rd Saturday Morning Cruise In -Chamblee, GA

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3rd Saturday Morning Cruise In -Chamblee, GA

Time: November 20, 2010 from 8am to 11am
Location: Chamblee Plaza, Near Dunkin Donuts
Street: Intersection of Broad Street and Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
City/Town: Chamblee, GA
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?f…
Phone: 678.458.2465
Event Type: car, show, cruise, in, bike, gathering
Organized By: Bill Lowe
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2010

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Third Saturday Morning Car and Bike Gathering

Held the third Saturday of every month from 8 a.m. till 11 a.m. at Chamblee Plaza. This is an open car/bike cruise in held in the morning. No entry fees, no prizes, just cars, bikes, people, and breakfast types of food and beverages from Dunkin Donuts and Chick-Fil A. Mention you brought your ride to the counter of Dunkin Donuts for a discount on your purchase.

This cruise is an enhancement to the long running Dandy Donuts every Saturday morning cruise in that has been going on for 10+ years. The parking situation at Dandy Donuts has limited its growth, so once a month we'd like to see a few more cars early in the day. Chamblee Plaza has about 1000 parking spaces in a mostly vacant shopping center, so there is a little room to grow.

Chamblee Plaza is located about a mile inside the perimeter on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Across the street from Curry Honda at the intersection of Broad Street and Peachtree Industrial.

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