CANCELLED "Cool Cars and 'Cue" Lawrenceville, GA

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CANCELLED "Cool Cars and 'Cue" Lawrenceville, GA

Time: April 5, 2020 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: 'Cue Barbecue of Lawrenceville
Street: 755 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road
City/Town: Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Website or Map: http://www.GeorgiaCoolCruiser…
Phone: 404-732-6842
Event Type: car, show, charity, fundraiser
Organized By: Rick Ellis
Latest Activity: Mar 18, 2020

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CANCELLED! Due to the current state of the country, we fell it is best to cancel/postpone this event. We hope to reschedule it at a future date.

Thanks.

Great Barbecue and "Cool" Cars are a combination that is HARD TO BEAT, so when we had an invitation to work with another 'Cue Barbecue location, we jumped on it!

If you have been to one of our other shows, you know the drill . . . We Welcome ALL Years - Makes - Models, we feature Popular Choice Awards (Best Classic, Best Modern, Top 15 and several special awards) plus 50/50 Raffle, Music, Door Prizes.

'Cue will be celebrating their 1st Birthday at their Lawrenceville location and will have some specials for us!

Entry Fee is a donation to help Treat and Educate those that suffer from Diabetes here in the metro area, both Type 1 and Type 2.

This is another one of our "Super Sunday" shows, so put it on your calendar and come on out. We promise you will have fun!

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