A Kustom Kulture Christmas -Marietta, GA

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A Kustom Kulture Christmas -Marietta, GA

Time: December 14, 2019 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Ironmonger Brewing Company Marietta, Ga.
Street: 2129 Northwest Parkway SE Suite #105
City/Town: Marietta, Georgia 30067
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 678 742-8551
Event Type: cruise-in, car, show, open, pop-up, market, christmas, charity, classic, cars, clubs, free, ironmonger, brewing, hotrods, ratrods, holiday, 2the9sretro
Organized By: Ironmonger Brewing Company
Latest Activity: Dec 12, 2019

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Join Ironmonger Brewing as they host the very first Kustom Kulture Christmas in Marietta (near Dave and Busters) from 12pm-5pm. It's a great event to buy some last minute Christmas gifts as well as supporting local artists and small business, while tasting some wonderful holiday spirits and giving to charity, plus IT'S FREE. We are collecting toys for the 40 children at 7 Bridges to Recovery
The ages are infant through 18 years of age 7 Bridges to Recovery https://7bridgestorecovery.org/
We are partnering with:
Hellbender Harley-Davidson
The Bearded Sinners
Mosh for Tots
Famous Joe's Neighborhood Pub
Grease Inc. and Garage71
 
Please bring one unwrapped toy per person to the cruise-in. We will collect the gifts for the children to be added to the beautiful collection at Hellbender Harley-Davidson to be delivered on December 23rd.
 
 

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