Coffee and Cars Augusta, Ga

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Coffee and Cars Augusta, Ga

Time: June 6, 2015 from 8am to 11am
Location: Carolina Pottery Parking Lot
Street: 3830 Washington Rd
City/Town: Augusta, Ga 30907
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/carsa…
Phone: 706-836-5303
Event Type: automotive, meetup, (first, saturday, every, month)
Organized By: Vince Mathis
Latest Activity: Jun 2, 2015

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Come on out to Coffee and Cars Augusta's June 6th meet and kickoff the month of June with a bang! With 350 rides and 11 vendors at our last meet, we are expecting even bigger numbers this go around! We at Coffee and Cars Augusta appreciate the support of our patrons and look forward to seeing you all each an every month! Please give us a hand and hit "Going" then click the "Invite Friends" tab (invite everyone you can!) here on the June 6th event page, so your friends will see you are going and do the same! This will ensure that everyone will see our upcoming event an be able to keep up with weekly updates concerning the meet! Thanks and see you all June 6th from 8am-11am, and WE WILL HAVE OUR NEW T SHIRTS ON SALE AT THIS MEET!

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