Christmas Party Cruise-In with Live Music -Lawrenceville, GA

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Christmas Party Cruise-In with Live Music -Lawrenceville, GA

Time: December 11, 2010 from 5:30pm to 10pm
Location: The Flying Machine
Street: 510 Briscoe Blvd. NE
City/Town: Lawrenceville, GA 30045
Website or Map: http://www.mapquest.com/maps?…
Phone: 770 972-3755
Event Type: fundraiser, christmas party, cruise-in
Organized By: Doc Manges
Latest Activity: Dec 10, 2010

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You are invited to the American Dream Vette Club Christmas Party Cruise-In to be held on Saturday, December 11th, 5:30pm-10pm. This year's location is at The Flying Machine restaurant in Gwinnett County Airport. We will be collecting new, unwrapped toys and raising funds for the Atlanta Toys for Tots program. The Flying Machine has great food and is in a truely unique location. You will not be dissapointed! We have hired an awesome band and have planned a spectacular Christmas program. Special appearance by owner & Country Western star, Hokey Sloan. Casual Attire, Great food, Interesting location, Toys for Tot Fundraiser, an Open Event, and lots of great classic cars!. We will be ordering off the menu. Beer and wine available.

Tickets can be purchased for $5 each at the door, with the proceeds going to the Atlanta Toys for Tots program.

Main Entertainment: ALL in RED

ALL in RED has been together as an Atlanta based band for almost ten years and has been entertaining young and old all over Georgia. Their ever-growing song list reaches all the way back to the 1930’s, and includes a variety of ballads, jazz, latin, funk, swing, rock, waltz, blues, and even originals.

Halftime Entertainment: Hokey Sloan

Hokey Sloan was born and raised in Athens, Ga. and his real name is Legare Hoge Jr. Hokey has been active in the country music business for a long time. In December of 1979, he and his wife, Joy, were fortunate to meet Waylon & Jessi, become friends, and in 1993 recorded a CD with Waylon's band produced by Jerry Bridges at Jerry's studio in Nashville. The CD contained 9 of Hokey's songs, and 3 by other writers. The title song was "Look at Me". Hokey & Joy currently own "The Flying Machine" dining & entertainment, which has proved to be a great place for up and coming performers to get their feet wet in the business. Hokey is currently recording a new CD. His web site features his latest recording of “I Didn’t Give Her the Car” .

This fundraiser event is sponsored by American Dream Vette Club of Snellville, Georgia. This is an open event and everyone is invited! Hope to see you there...

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