Event Details

CRUISE IN FOR THE KIDS

Time: November 21, 2020 from 11am to 3pm
Location: THE BBQ PLACE
Street: 2365 POWDER SPRINGS RD
City/Town: MARIETTA, ga 30064
Phone: 678-383-6331
Event Type: charity, fund, raiser/toy, drive
Organized By: GA REGIONAL MUSTANG CLUB
Latest Activity: Nov 19, 2020

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GRMC Annual Toys for Tots cruise in event.
This is an ALL CAR EVENT
We had a great cruise in at the beginning of the year (Pre-COVID) and had a great turn out at this location
The BBQ place wants us to come back and have our Toys for Tots cruise in there this year.
There will be music and the BBQ place is going to have Lunch specials for this event.
Come by and bring an unwrapped toy or a $10 donation come out and for a great Cause, All charities are hurting this year and especially the children are going to have a hard time..
Please come out social distancing will be appreciated during this event and inside the restaurant.

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