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Time: July 26, 2014 from 8am to 6pm
Location: Sonic Drive In & Gwinnett Animal Shelter
Street: 884 Winder Highway
City/Town: Lawrenceville
Website or Map: http://www.gwinnettanimalcont…
Phone: 770-339-3200
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Gwinnett Animal Welfare & Enforcement Center
Latest Activity: Jul 26, 2014
On Saturday July 26, 2014 come out to the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter for the 2nd Annual Cars For Critters Mega Hot Rod & Car Show!!! Come out to see specialty police vehicles from all over the county, including GCPD AIR1 helicopter, GCSO's SWAT Tank truck and Drag motorcycle. Also come out to see Ewing Racing ProStock Race Cars, National Guard Fighting Hummer vehicles, 14' Piper Cub RC Airplane Demo, RC Helicopter Demos, custom vehicles, restored vehicles and MUCH more. There will also be several food trucks on site and a HUGE market full of vendors!! Animal Adoptions will also be a focus with special pricing just for this event!!
The car show will start with a Cruise In at the Sonic Drive-In located at 299 Grayson HIghway in Lawrenceville starting at 8:00am. The show will cruse over to the shelter at 11:00am.
Prizes will be awarded in numerous categories and voting will be done by the public!! There is no set entry cost for registering, a donation to the shelter of your choosing is your entry fee.
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