Cruise in for a Cure, Cumming GA

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Cruise in for a Cure, Cumming GA

Time: September 22, 2013 from 11am to 4pm
Location: Pizzeria Azzurri
Street: 3560 Browns Bridge Rd
City/Town: cumming, ga 30040
Website or Map: http://www.jtechnetworks.com/…
Phone: 770-889-8181
Event Type: cruise, in, fundraiser, leukemia, lymphoma, societ
Organized By: Dawn Thomas
Latest Activity: Sep 16, 2013

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Team JTECH & Team RooterPlus, friends of Stick it to Cancer, are pleased to  announce that we will be hosting our second annual Cruise in for a Cure.  All money raised will benefit the Leukemia Lymphoma Society and the North Atlanta Light the Night Walk.

The Details are as follows:

Sunday Sept 22, 11:00 am

In the Parking Lot of Pizzeria Azzurri, 3560 Browns Bridge Rd, Cumming, GA  30040

All Cars are invited, Family Friendly Event…

Kona Ice and Pizzeria Azzurri will each donate 20% of the days sales to LLS as well.

$20 preregister, $25 on site registration

Preregister at www.jtechnetworks.com/cruisein

Raffles

Prizes for fan favorite & survivor’s choice awarded 3:00 pm

 

Please call Dawn Thomas at 770-889-8181 for more information

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