Children's Health Car of Atlanta Charity Car Show -Hooters of Kennesaw

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Children's Health Car of Atlanta Charity Car Show -Hooters of Kennesaw

Time: March 6, 2010 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Hooters Kennesaw
Website or Map: http://m.foley@elitetechsinc.…
Event Type: charity
Latest Activity: Feb 28, 2010

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March 6th 12-4pm @ HOOTERS of Kennesaw. Benefit car show for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.


"Each car pays $5 or brings a brand new toy to donate for entry; and will also receive a raffle ticket.

The people attending and viewing will be judging 1st 2nd and 3rd place by. Basically each car will have a number on it and people will write down their favorite on a piece of paper and place it in a voting box.

Around 3-3:15pm we will count up the votes to determine who won 1st 2nd and 3rd; and we will call each one out and give them their prize. There will be no trophies, it will be more of a prize package that could consist of anything from restaurant gift certificates to car care supplies. (we are in the process of collecting donations to put the packages together)

ALSO, we will have a general raffle that everyone can participate in. So basically for $5 or a toy a person can get a raffle ticket for a chance to win the grand prize which will be called out right before 4pm. "


If anyone is interested in being a sponsor of the event please send me a PM or email me at m.foley@elitetechsinc.com

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