Annual Gainesville GSLC Benefit Car Show & Breakfast -Gainesville, GA

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Annual Gainesville GSLC Benefit Car Show & Breakfast -Gainesville, GA

Time: March 15, 2014 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Gainesville,Ga. (50 miles northeast of Atlanta)
Street: 600 South Enota Drive NE
City/Town: Gainesville, Ga 30501
Phone: 770-532-2428, 770-287-4505
Event Type: proceeeds, go, the, gslc, food, pantry
Organized By: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Chuck Dyarmett
Latest Activity: Mar 11, 2014

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March 15, 2014 - The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church @ 600 S. Enota Drive, Gainesville, Ga  30501 will  hold a Car & Breakfast.  This event runs from 9:00 to 1:00 pm.  Awards: Top 20 Plaques, People's Choice, Best of Show.  Full breakfast is available, 50/50, music & door prizes.  Spectators enjoy the show, vote on their favorite car and enjoy a good breakfast.  $20.00 registration per car.  

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