Cars, Carats and Canvas -Atlanta, GA

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Cars, Carats and Canvas -Atlanta, GA

Time: August 14, 2010 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Worthmore Jewelers Inc
Street: 500 L-3 Amsterdam Ave
City/Town: Atlanta, GA 30328
Website or Map: http://www.worthmorejewelers.…
Phone: 404-892-8294
Event Type: cruise, in, to, benefit, the, carroll, shelby, foundation
Organized By: Worthmore Jewelers, Sandy Springs Ford and The Carroll Shelby Foundation
Latest Activity: Jul 4, 2010

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Cruise on down Saturday August 14th for your chance to win one of the many pieces of signed Carroll Shelby memorabila, and your chance to meet ford master tech and performance tuner Larry Day. It's all free, hot apps, cold drinks and lots of prizes. Also have your chance to bid on an original painting by Mark Bommershine of Carroll in a vintage GT500 which Carroll has autographed. 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this painting will go to the Carroll Shelby Foundation. Lots of parking and it's all Free. Email Harris@worthmorejewelers.com for more info!

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