Annual STREETSIDE CLASSICS Holiday Open House & Cruise In. -Lithia Springs, GA

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Annual STREETSIDE CLASSICS Holiday Open House & Cruise In. -Lithia Springs, GA

Time: December 14, 2013 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Streetside Classic Cars, Atlanta Showroom
Street: 213 Thornton Road
City/Town: Lithia Springs, GA 30122
Website or Map: http://email: CarShow@streets…
Phone: 770-920-6646
Event Type: holiday, open, house, cruise, in, poker, run
Organized By: Rani Peck, Owner/On Go Promo
Latest Activity: Dec 6, 2013

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Streetside Classics Annual Holiday Open House & Toy Drive Cruise In! (FREE event) 11am-3pm.  And this year, Georgia Classic Rides is sponsoring a Santa Poker Run from 8-10:30 am ($20 ENTRY with 50/50 Best Hand Winner(s) starting and ending at Streetside Classics!  Dress your classic up for the holidays and Cruise On Down! Win the trophy for MOST FESTIVE CLASSIC!!

Free Open House Cruise In and Christmas Celebration Inside!  Small Holiday vendor's market, Bring out your dancing shoes for holiday Music and Shag Atlanta dancing all day.  Meet Santa with your best Holiday Spirit! Refreshments and Raffle Prizes! All Toy and Monetary Donations benefit A GIFT OF LOVE children's charity.

One Free Raffle Tickets with Every New, Unwrapped Toy! 

DON'T FORGET YOUR TOYS! 

Thank you to Hardy Family Dealerships, Bumble Bee Bakery, JJ Best and Woodside Finance for their enthusiastic support of the best Classic Christmas around!

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