Ariel Bowen Memorial UMC James Bridges Memorial car and bike show, 11622 Hastings Bridge rd.,Lovejoy, Georgia 30250e show

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Ariel Bowen Memorial UMC James Bridges Memorial car and bike show, 11622 Hastings Bridge rd.,Lovejoy, Georgia 30250e show

Time: August 12, 2023 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Lovejoy Community Center
Street: 11622 Hastings Bridge Road
City/Town: Lovejoy, Georgia 30250
Website or Map: http://www.cityoflovejoy.com
Phone: 770-906-6893
Event Type: car, and, bike, show, fundraiser
Organized By: Warren C. Head Jr.
Latest Activity: Aug 1, 2023

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The United Methodist Men of Ariel Bowen Memorial United Methodist Church are putting on the James Bridges Memorial car and bike show in memory of one of our former members to support our men's ministry. James was a tireless worker in our community supporting the needs of seniors,  the homeless and children within the Pittsburgh community of Atlanta. We are asking for your support in his honor so that we may be able to continue serving within our community providing service to those in need.  Registration is $20.00 per participant and all proceeds go to support our Tuesday morning breakfast and other senior and homeless ministries within our church. The date is August 12th 2023 from 10am til 4pm at the Lovejoy community center,  11622 Hastings Bridge Road,  Lovejoy, Georgia 30250. Please come out with your hotrod, exotic, classic and Antique vehicles and support our show. We really need the public's help. Thank you in advance from the men of Ariel Bowen Memorial United Methodist Church.  ❤️ 

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