Cars & 'Q for the Cause

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Cars & 'Q for the Cause

Time: April 29, 2017 from 4pm to 7pm
Location: Choate Construction Company
Street: 8200 Roberts Drive
City/Town: Atlanta
Website or Map: https://carsnq.passioncff.org/
Phone: 678-892-1200
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Emily Bridges
Latest Activity: Apr 28, 2017

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Join Choate Construction for the 8th annual Cars and ‘Q for the Cause, the highly anticipated event featuring 100-plus stellar cars; tasty BBQ from Jim ‘n Nicks; continuous pours of your favorite brews from Lagunitas, The Unknown Brewing Company, and Second Self Beer Company; silent auction; and live music, all to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Foundation.

New this year is a road rally, ending at the show! 

Tickets in advance are $20 for event entry and dinner and $40 for entry, dinner and access to the bar (legal age permitting).

Tickets rise to $20 and $40 at the door.  8200 Roberts Drive, Atlanta, GA.   Visit https://carsnq.passioncff.org/ or email carsnq@choateco.com.

Last year we raised $255,005 for the CF Foundation... Come join the party and help us top that in 2017!

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