APPLE COUNTRY CRUISE IN, Elijay, GA

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APPLE COUNTRY CRUISE IN, Elijay, GA

Time: October 12, 2019 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: RONNIE THOMPSON FORD
Street: hWY 515
City/Town: Ellijay, GA
Event Type: open, cruise, in
Latest Activity: Aug 17, 2019

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Please "click" on the (above) link, for event poster.Please join us for our cruise night Saturday May 11, 2019, starting at 3:00 pm.

Location is the Springs Shopping Center parking lot on Industrial Blvd./ Hwy 282 across from the United Community Bank in Ellijay.

Come out and bring your vehicle. All makes and models welcome! If you don’t have a vehicle to show, please come and walk around to enjoy the cars, trucks, and motorcycles from classic to new. Please join us to see some awesome cars and to meet new friends.

We hope to see you there!

For more information, call Andrew at 706-273-0219 or Ronnie at 706-889-

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