Cool Cars at Briscoe Park - SPRING SHOW, Snellville, GA

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Cool Cars at Briscoe Park - SPRING SHOW, Snellville, GA

Time: April 20, 2024 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Snellville's Briscoe Park
Street: 2500 Sawyer Parkway (off Lenora Church Road)
City/Town: Snellville, GA 30076
Website or Map: http://GeorgiaCoolCruisers.org
Phone: 404-732-6842
Event Type: open, car, show, charity, fundraiser
Organized By: Rick Ellis
Latest Activity: Apr 18, 2024

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Our shows at Briscoe Park are so much fun, we have added a second show for the Spring!

Come join us on April 20th for our fundraiser for the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars). We will have Popular Choice Awards (Best Classic, Best Modern, Top 20 and several Special Awards), 50/50 Raffle, Door Prizes, Food Vendors and Music!

If you've attended one of our shows at Briscoe Park, you know how much fun they are. If you haven't been, it's time to come on out!

Entry Fee is a $20 donation that will benefit the VFW.

Georgia Cool Cruisers, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit organization.

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