CLARKSVILLE CARS & COFFEE and SUNSET AT THE MARINA

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CLARKSVILLE CARS & COFFEE and SUNSET AT THE MARINA

Time: March 21, 2020 from 9am to 12pm
Location: GOVERNORS SQUARE MALL
Street: 2801 WILMA RUDOLPH BLVD
City/Town: CLARKSVILLE TN 37040
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: CLARKSVILLE GEARHEAD CLUB AND GOVERNORS SQUARE MALL
Latest Activity: Mar 19, 2020

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Event Description

The Clarksville Gearheads Car Club will be hosting Clarksville Cars n' Coffee on February 15th from 9am to noon. This is a monthly event on the third Saturday of every month, rain or shine. All vehicles are welcomed to attend. The location is at the Governor's Square Mall right off of Exit 4 beside the old Sears building.

The Mall will be opening the food court doors at 9am to have Cinnabon open for fresh coffee and cinnamon rolls and the Food Court will be opening at 10am.

While we want everyone to have a good time, there will be a few rules set to ensure we don't lose this great opportunity.

No Burnouts
No excessive revving or two stepping
Please don't litter, pick up your trash if you have any
No loud music

Please check us out as well, we are a very active car group here in Clarksville, weekly meets and events weather permitting. Every make and model is welcomed and we have no membership fees. Give our page a like for future event's and meets. We will have a tent set up for any information you may need about the group.

We wouldn't be able to host this event without the help of our sponsors O'Reilly's Auto Parts and Direct Auto of Tennessee. Please show them your support.

This is a family friendly event. We all love vehicles so lets have a good time! Please like, share, and tag anyone who would be interested in coming out!

You may have noticed a name and location change, for our "SUNSET AT THE MARINA" SHOW. Due to the Coronavirus, the Marina is shut down to large parties till mid April.

Luckily, we always have contingency plans. We will instead host this at the Governor’s Square Mall. We are calling it the Cars n Corona Cruise In. Same time on Saturday as originally planned.

If any other changes happen, we’ll be sure to let you know but we don’t cancel events unless absolutely forced. Practice safe hygiene and social distancing!

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