8th Annual United Way Car & Vintage Bike Show -Alpharetta, GA

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8th Annual United Way Car & Vintage Bike Show -Alpharetta, GA

Time: September 11, 2010 from 10am to 2:30pm
Location: Next to Walmart on Mansel Road
Street: 2010 Warsaw Rd
City/Town: alpharetta
Website or Map: http://carshow.unitedwayatlan…
Phone: 404-828-4452
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Paul Gibson
Latest Activity: Sep 11, 2010

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This is the 8th Annual United Way Car and Vintage Bike show being held at the UPS Innoplex facility next to Wal-Mart on Mansel Rd (Exit 8 GA 400). We are expecting over 150 classic cars and 40 vintage motorcycles. A live band will be performing and we have many give a ways for folks entering the cars or vintage bikes. Food will be provided by Shanes Rib Shack and we will activities for the kids. Many display cars will be there including the Army dragster, in-and out burger funny car, a foose custom, two custom hot rod UPS package cars, 2 nascars (Kimberly Clark and UPS). Please come out and enter or event as all proceeds go to the United Way of Atlanta. Preregistration is just 20 dollars.

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Comment by Richard Scott on August 31, 2010 at 1:31pm
This is a real good show.!!! We had a good time there last year. So we are going again this year. Hope to see you there !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please RSVP so i can save you a spot there.
Comment by Michael Thies on July 26, 2010 at 11:04am
I look forward to this. Let's see how many folks we can get to RSVP to this and how high we can get it on the search engines!

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