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Time: June 26, 2010 from 2pm to 7pm
Location: Mazzy's Sports Bar & Grill
Street: 2217 Roswell Rd NE
City/Town: Marietta
Website or Map: http://www.mazzys.com
Event Type: car, &, fashion, show
Organized By: Carbon Turbo Entertainment
Latest Activity: Jun 24, 2010
(FREE admission to general public)
Carbon Turbo is hosting an outdoor car show with a musical performance and a fashion show with a runway or “catwalk” for the models to model on. Donations will be accepted for a major charity and raffle prizes will be given away at the car show. Trophies will be given away in the following categories best of show, best import, best domestic, best luxury, best bike, best sound system, best overall car club, and most creative. Prizes will be given away for the raffle in the form of accessories and apparel by: (Sound Sensations). Legend, the owner of Korporate Kutie, will be the headline designer for the upcoming Carbon Turbo Car and Fashion Show. The fashion show will consist of three designers that are making a buzz in the fashion industry in Atlanta. Models as well as the make-up artists will be provided. We are planning on this being a big event and would like for you to be a part of it.
*Lot compacity: 100+ Vehicles
*R.S.V.P/ Sponsor contest vehicles will begin arriving at 12:00pm and no later than 1:00pm.
*R.S.V.P. Non-sponsor contest vehicles will begin arriving at 12:30pm and no later than 1:30pm.
Food
Mazzy’s Sports Bar & Grill will be providing the event with food and beverages.
(FREE admission to general public)
*Registration Fee
R.S.V.P Fee: $8 *Only until June 18, 2010
Drive- in Fee: $10
dB/ Sound Competition: $15
*To R.S.V.P E-mail: (Subject: RSVP Carbon Turbo Car show) to rsvp.carbonturbo@gmail.com
Info needed:
1. First & Last name
2. Team/ club name
3. Vehicle Make & model
4. Year
5. Color
6. Brief Description of vehicle
*For multiple entries use single email when possible
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