Dahlonega Car Club Cruise-in -Gainesville, GA

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Dahlonega Car Club Cruise-in -Gainesville, GA

Time: May 15, 2021 from 10:30am to 2:30pm
Location: Chattahoochee Country Club
Street: Club Drive
City/Town: Gainesville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.dahlonegacarclub.c…
Phone: 706-864-3622
Event Type: car, show, cruise-in, antique, cars., vintage, classic, cars, cruise, in
Organized By: Dahlonega Car Club
Latest Activity: May 12, 2021

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We will be having our club cruise-in and luncheon at the Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville.
Cost is $18 per person payable to the club either prepaid via our website or at-the-door. Contact Linda Carroll lindacarroll1114@gmail.com if you haven’t done so already.
Lunch starts at 11:30 AM. You can meet us there or meet at the Walmart parking lot at 10:15 AM for a convoy to the Country Club. We will leave promptly at 10:30 AM. 
If you’re going to meet us there here are some simple directions:
Hwy 60 south to Gainesville (that’s the road  to Home Depot)
Go past the Ingles Grocery on the left
Go through the light (Tommy Arron Rd)
Take the next right turn onto Club Dr
Follow Club Drive to the Country Club

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