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Time: August 14, 2010 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: worthmore jewelers
Street: Amstrdam Walk
City/Town: Atlanta, GA 30306
Website or Map: http://www.worthmorejewelers.…
Phone: (404) 892-8294
Event Type: car, and, art, show
Organized By: lawrence e. gardinier II
Latest Activity: Aug 10, 2010
Join Worthmore Jewelers, Sandy Springs Ford, Artist Mark Bommershine and Artist Lawrence Gardinier on August 14th from 6 9pm at the midtown location of Worthmore Jewelers for an evening of hot cars, cool jewels and great art. Mark has just completed an original painting of Carroll Shelby in a vintage GT500 which Carroll has autographed. The painting will be sold with 100% of the proceeds going to the Carroll Shelby Foundation. You will also have a chance to experience Mark's newest collection of original paintings called "Barnyard Menagerie." The event is free so cruise down in your vintage or collectible car and enjoy hot appetizers, cold drinks, new Shelby Mustangs from Sandy Springs Ford and your chance to win one of the many giveaways including Carroll Shelby autographed memorabilia, TW Steel Watch, Jorg Gray Watch and Hershey's Kiss Jewelry.
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