CRUISE IN CAR SHOW AND COOK OUT -Cumming, GA

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CRUISE IN CAR SHOW AND COOK OUT -Cumming, GA

Time: August 22, 2010 from 4pm to 8pm
Location: North Lanier Babtist Church.
Street: 829 Atlanta Hwy
City/Town: Cumming GA. 30040
Website or Map: http://www.northlanier.org/no…
Phone: 770 781 5433
Event Type: cruise, in, and, car, show
Organized By: Peggy Mueller
Latest Activity: Aug 21, 2010

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The Doctor says. This event is in its 3rd year, everyone that has attended in the past has nothing but good things to say of this event. A very relaxed event in a great setting among the shady trees. The last two years the youth groups have made the awards and they are a unique keep sake. I will be there with bells on my fingers. Let the church know you saw it here on South east wheels.

Sunday, August 22 at 4 p.m. Open to all cars and trucks. Come enjoy show cars, prizes and a hotdog dinner. Baptisms to follow. If you'd like to show a car, we'd love to have you (any size, shape or year)! Register ($5 entry fee) online. If you would like to be baptized at this event, contact Peggy Mueller at peggymueller@northlanier.org or at 770.781.5433.

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