Cars & ‘Q for the Cause

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Cars & ‘Q for the Cause

Time: October 25, 2025 from 3pm to 6pm
Location: Choate Construction
Street: 8200 Roberts Dr
City/Town: Atlanta
Phone: 4049837406
Event Type: community
Organized By: Lucy Crosswell
Latest Activity: yesterday

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Cars & ‘Q for the Cause returns to Choate Construction’s headquarters on Saturday, October 25, in support of the Georgia Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF). The popular car show and party tops 1,000 attendees who will revel over 100 prize-winning rides along with a generous spread of Jim ‘N Nicks BBQ, a selection of craft brews and wine, a silent auction, live music, a friendly car competition and much more.
The ever-growing event attracts serious car enthusiasts and long-time patrons alongside first-time attendees who have heard about the “fun” raising and passion for a CF cure. “Once you experience the tremendous hope and progress in the CF community, you are hooked,” said event founder and coordinator Emily Bridges.
Last year alone, Cars & 'Q surpassed their goal by raising a record $724,144, bringing its total contributions to $4.5 million to help CFF fund research for a CF Cure. These funds have led to recent groundbreaking developments in medications that help treat the underlying cause of cystic fibrosis.
Cars & ‘Q for the Cause promises entertainment for all ages, featuring a wide range of automobiles, from classic sports cars to muscle, exotic, and rare finds, as well as local firetrucks for the kids. Tickets range from $20 to $60, with children under 6 attending for free. To purchase tickets, visit www.Carsnq.com.

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