Chattanooga Cars and Coffee

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Chattanooga Cars and Coffee

Time: May 26, 2012 from 9am to 12pm
Location: Starbucks
Street: Hamilton Place BLVD and Shallowford Road
City/Town: Chattanooga, TN
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/group…
Event Type: monthly, cars, and, coffee
Organized By: Jeremy Edwards & Jerry Preisel
Latest Activity: May 7, 2012

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A smaller scaled down version of Caffeine and Octane, so if you know what that is, then you what what we do up here. We meet the last Saturday of the month, starting at 9am until the last car leaves. 

The meeting place is Starbucks on the corner of Hamilton Place BLVD and Shallowford road. Very simple to get to. Take 75 N to exit 5 then turn Right, goto the first light and turn right again. If coming South turn left off 75 exit 5 as well.

http://www.facebook.com/groups/136290199780063/ Click on the link to goto our Facebook Page, and request an ADD. 

We have been doing this for a few months now, so we are striving to get more attendees. So if you know of anyone that is willing to expand their boundries and meet some more car  lovers, by all means bring them along, or invite them to join our page as well.

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