"Bring Ur Ride" Garage 71 & Grease Inc. Open House Party -Buford, GA

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"Bring Ur Ride" Garage 71 & Grease Inc. Open House Party -Buford, GA

Time: March 29, 2014 from 4pm to 11:45pm
Location: Tannery Row
Street: 554 West Main Stree
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: http://garage71.net/events/ga…
Phone: 770-932-1670
Event Type: bike-night, car-cruise-in, open-house
Organized By: Garage 71 & Grease Inc. Magazaine
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2014

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GARAGE71 & GREASE INC. OPEN HOUSE MARCH 29TH!! BIKE NIGHT, CAR CRUISE-IN

4:00pm –

Tannery Row, 554 West Main Street, Buford, GA 30518

Hey all you hellcats and grease monkeys out there! Mark your calenders and polish your chrome and head on out March 29th to the Garage71 studio for our annual Open House!

Happening over in Tannery Row right in old town Buford, there’ll be live music; local artists Jimmy Powell and Scott Adams showing off what they do best; and of course gorgeous miss Memphis Monroe also making an appearance to our humble studio to meet her fans! This party starts at 4pm and doesn’t stop until we do!

So cmon down with friends, family and chill with us, the Garage71 crew as we have our Open House!

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