Community Family & Friends Day /Car & Bike Show - Albany, GA

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Community Family & Friends Day /Car & Bike Show - Albany, GA

Time: June 16, 2012 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Albany Technical College
Street: 1704 South Slappey Blvd.
City/Town: Albany, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.albanytech.edu
Phone: 229-296-2494
Event Type: car, &, bike, show
Organized By: Cliff Kyle
Latest Activity: Jun 13, 2012

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June 8, 2012

 carbikeshow_flyer12.pdf

RE: Seventh Annual Community, Family & Friends Day, Invitation

 

 

 

Dear Southeast Wheels Events:

 

Albany Technical College is sponsoring its Seventh Annual Community, Family and Friends Day (CFFD) to be held Saturday, June 16, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This event will be held on the campus of Albany Technical College at 1704 South Slappey Boulevard. The purpose of this function is to provide the community with information concerning Albany Technical College academic programs, financial aid options, and much more.

 

Please join us as we celebrate with this year’s theme, ATC: Real World Training, the key ingredient in preparing today's workforce at Albany Technical College. The Bike & Car Show component has traditionally been well-attended and trophies have been awarded to Best of Show, and People’s Choice—we plan to have similar trophies this year.

 

Your contribution of time and expertise will make the event one of the most important days in the progression of our community and as well as the continuous economic development of the region.

 

There will be academic program showcases, refreshments, fun games, ATC Titans presentations, door prizes, and much more. We want your Club to participate in this event, and for your members to invite family or friends who would like to participate.   

 

We are calling up all cars and bikes (classic, antique, modified, truck, bike) we want you to participate in this event. Registration forms are forthcoming, but in the meantime, interested parties can contact any of the following ATC Representatives below.

 

With sincere appreciation for your support,

 

 

Barbara Brown, bbrown@albanytech.edu, 229-430-1974, CFFD Chair

Tocarro Davis, tdavis@albanytech.edu, 229-430-5829, CFFD Co-Chair

Betty Steel, bsteel@albanytech.edu, 229-430-1972, CFFD Co-Chair

Clifford Kyle ckyle@albanytech.edu,229- 430-3535, Bike & Car Chair

 

 

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