5th Annual NOLOVE4ATLANTA TOYS 4 TOTS Carshow

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5th Annual NOLOVE4ATLANTA TOYS 4 TOTS Carshow

Time: December 17, 2017 from 11am to 5pm
Location: Marietta NDT
Street: 530 Commerce Park Dr SE
City/Town: Marietta
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 6783537969
Event Type: charity, car, show
Organized By: Rickey Dailey
Latest Activity: Dec 15, 2017

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Our 5th Annual No Love 4 ATL Toys 4 Tots! Entry fee is simply a donation, 5 dollars or a toy or two ( New & Unwrapped .) This is a very good cause and every year we've been able to truly bless the Toys 4 Tots organization and the US Marine Corps with donations that help provide toys to families that can't afford them thanks to those who attend. Last year was a record year for the Toy 4 Tots Foundation .. With your help and attendance, we can make this year more successful!

We will add more information in the coming days, please contact us at Nolove4atlanta@gmail.com or info@dropgearz.com for an inquiries.

Awards:
Registration will end at 1pm... Awards will be given at 5pm
Awards will be given to the Top 19 Cars/ Clubs!
Air Cooled VW Top 3
Best Bike Award ( Garage 71)
Best Truck 
Conquering Club ( Most cars attended) 
Santa Clause Award (most toys donated by a Club) 
Best Import
Best Old School Import
Best Domestic
Best Old School Domestic
Best European
Best Old School European
Best Work-In-Progress
Best Exotic 
Best Stance
Athena Award (female award)
Best Electric/ Hybrid 
Best V.I.P

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