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Cruise-in

Time: April 23, 2016 from 11am to 4pm
Location: Maxwell St. Chicago Eatery - Cumming, GA
Street: 1340 Buford Rd
City/Town: Cumming
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: 678-687-3437
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Angie Decker
Latest Activity: Apr 21, 2016

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Calling all car enthusiasts:

When: April 23rd 2016 11am-4pm
Where: Maxwell St Chicago Eatery
1370 Buford HWY.
Cumming, GA 30041

Forsyth Central High School Competition Engine Team is hosting a Cruise-In fundraiser to benefit their pursuit and love of cars! 

The Forsyth Central High School Automotive Technology program is the only Nationally accredited Master Auto Tech program in the country. The boys and girls on the competition team can tear down and rebuild a Chevy 350 in around 17 mins! Last year our 3 teams ranked nationally at the PRI show in Indianapolis with a 2nd, 9th, and 16th place finish out of 153 schools! Come out and support the same car addiction you have, in our youngsters!

Bring your ride and cheer on our teams as the kids will be doing engine runs, car wash, and a chance for you to show off your ride! Food available for purchase from Maxwell St and 'Cue BBQ!

Let's see those Jeeps and Bikes! Muscle cars and classics, trucks and sports cars!!!

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