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Time: June 25, 2011 from 4pm to 8pm
Location: Regal Town Center Stadium 16 & Rpx
Street: 2795 Town Center Dr
City/Town: Kennesaw, Ga 30144
Website or Map: http://www.regmovies.com/
Event Type: cruise-in, and, fundraiser
Organized By: Michael Summey
Latest Activity: Jun 24, 2011
Regal Cinemas Town Center Stadium 16 & RPX Presents CARS 2 Cruise-in for “Stars of Hope”:
HOSTED BY: Regal Town Center Stadium 16 & RPX and Joker Performance
“Stars of Hope”- An organization dedicated to serving and help local charities such as the Boys and Girls Club, American Red Cross and Make a Wish foundation.
Location: Regal Town Center Stadium 16
2795 Town Center Dr
Kennesaw GA, 30144
Date and Time: June 25, 2011
Registration- 4:00pm-8:00pm
Registration: $5.00 Vehicle Entry
FREE for Spectators
Open to All Cars, Bikes and Trucks; Imports, Domestic and Classics are welcomed to the FUN!!!
Great Prizes for the entire Family
Come out and Support the “Stars of hope” foundation with a relaxing evening cruise-in and music. It’s a $5.00 entry to park and have fun all night; you get to enjoy free food, games and lets not forget Premier weekend of Disney’s Cars 2.
-Family Day of fun with Classic and Modern Cars, along with a Charity Raffle raising money for Stars of Hope. This is a chance to hang out with friends and show off your rides.
ALL Raffle proceeds and donations go to “Stars of Hope”
http://www.regmovies.com/corporate/communityaffairs
Contact information: Mike Summey – 770-733-5835
Wolf.JokerPerformance@gmail.com
Nick Maddox – 770-365-4219
Maddox.JokerPerformance@gmail.comComment
Mike
Sorry i can't make it i have a car show Beat the Heat in Lawrenceville that date.
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