Car & Motorcycle Show benefitting the Susan G Komen for the Cure Foundation -Loganville, GA

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Car & Motorcycle Show benefitting the Susan G Komen for the Cure Foundation -Loganville, GA

Time: July 31, 2010 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Maxie Price Chevrolet, Loganville, GA
Street: 3600 Highway 78
City/Town: Loganville
Phone: 404-702-4188
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Wendy Stephens
Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2010

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3rd Annual Car & Motorcycle Show benefitting the Susan G Komen for the Cure Breast Cancer Foundation. All proceeds go toward the fight against breast cancer.

Cars/Trucks: Best of Show in each class and Top 20 (as determined by professional judging)

Motorcycles: Best of Show and Top 5 (as determined by professional judging)

We will have music, food and door prizes!!

Registration will be from 5pm to 7:30pm and awards will be presented at 8:30pm. Registration fee is $15.

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Comment by Wendy Stephens on August 5, 2010 at 2:14am
Thanks to everyone who came out last Saturday. Even though we had a freak thunderstorm move through, we had a fabulous show and were able to raise much needed money for the Susan G Komen for the Cure. Thank you again!!!
Comment by Billy Franklin on July 31, 2010 at 8:44am
We're bring a '59 HD Panhead motorcycle. Hope there are some other bikes there. Weren't too many at the last show we were in on July 4th in Snellville. A friend of ours is bringing his Camaro
Comment by Wendy Stephens on July 29, 2010 at 5:57am
You can bring whichever one you feel like driving/riding Saturday! We're just happy to have more and more people there; we are equally happy whether it's a car or a motorcycle being registered...we'll admire and appreciate them all :) I'll check out the link. Thanks!
Comment by Leroy on July 29, 2010 at 5:36am
Looking forward to seeing you all.
Comment by Leroy on July 29, 2010 at 5:35am
What will be better to bring? My car or my bike? BTW - here is the link to our new SGK group here on SEWHEELS! http://southeastwheelsevents.ning.com/group/komencure
Let's get this going so we can organize our efforts better. Leroy
Comment by Wendy Stephens on July 29, 2010 at 5:32am
Hey Leroy! Thanks for the RSVP! Can't wait to see you Saturday!
Comment by Leroy on July 29, 2010 at 5:21am
I think the Susan G Komen for the Cure Breast Cancer Foundation is a WONDERFUL benefit. Let's really get the word out and fill it up! I am starting a group here on the wwww.southeastwheelsevents.com site, as they are very supportive of our fund raising efforts for SGK projects. Please come and join in with me.

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