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Time: January 7, 2017 from 7:30am to 11pm
Location: Charlotte Cars and Coffee
Street: 915 Hamilton Street
City/Town: Charlotte NC
Website or Map: http://charlotte.carsandcoffe…
Phone: 704-376-1020
Event Type: crusie-in
Organized By: Cars & Coffee
Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2016
915 Hamilton St, Charlotte, NC 28206
Held on the first Saturday of every month, Charlotte Cars and Coffee is growing and becoming a great chance to share your awesome rides with friends and family, as well as the great members of the Charlotte and Greater Charlotte Community. Be sure to come with your very best ride and group of friends that are ready to enjoy a great time! The parking lot is quite large but fills up quick, so be sure to get there early and claim your spot. In case of a weather delay, the Cars and Coffee will move to the following Saturday.
Cars and Coffee™ Charlotte launched December 6, 2008. Cars and Coffee™ Charlotte is a monthly gathering of auto enthusiasts from 7:30am - 11:00am on the first Saturday of each month where proud drivers from the greater Charlotte area and beyond will congregate to kick tires and have a cup of coffee. There will be something for everyone to enjoy; classics, exotics, concepts, hotrods, motorcycles and motor-sport. And it's all free, minus the coffee of course. Click here to get directions to the show.
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The Volunteer Gap: Thoughts on Why Car Clubs Are Struggling to Fill Leadership Roles, and What to Do About It
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