CRUISE IN @ TASTE OF CHAMBLEE -Chamblee, GA

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CRUISE IN @ TASTE OF CHAMBLEE -Chamblee, GA

Time: September 28, 2013 from 1:15pm to 5pm
Location: Downtown Chamblee, GA. Meet up at Chamblee Plaza, 5556 Peachtree-Industrial Blvd. at 1:15pm. Parade into the event at 1:45pm with police escort!
Street: 5556 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.
City/Town: Chamblee, GA
Website or Map: http://5556 Peachtree Industr…
Phone: 770-365-5317
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: Dick Hughes
Latest Activity: Sep 21, 2013

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TASTE OF CHAMBLEE 2013

ATTENTION ALL CLASSIC, ANTIQUE, AND MODIFIED CAR OWNERS!

Taste of Chamblee (GA) will host the 3rd Annual Modified Cruise-In Saturday September 28, 2013!  The cruise-in will begin at 2pm.  The cars will be paraded with police escort into the event and parked until 5pm.  Participants will meet at Chamblee Plaza at 1:15pm in front of the Masonic Lodge located at 5556 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Chamblee, GA, 30340, for staging the parade.  Cars will be accepted throughout the day by parking on Broad Street next to the Post Office.  

Vehicles will be protected by volunteers.

NO RESERVATION FEE!  TROPHIES FOR PEOPLES CHOICE.  GOODIE BAGS TO THE FIRST 100 PARTICIPANTS.  

ALL PROCEEDS OF THE TASTE OF CHAMBLEE GO TO BENEFIT THE GEORGIA LIONS LIGHTHOUSE FOUNDATION.

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Comment by Dick Hughes on September 18, 2013 at 1:37am
Hello Jack and Mary! Weather Channel's 10 day projection shows a beautiful sunny fall day with 78 as a high. Couldn't ask for better, and hoping the forecast holds! How many are coming with you? You'll really have a good time!
Comment by Jack Thomas on September 17, 2013 at 1:53pm

This looks like fun. We are in a club that is considering coming. Is there a rain date for your event? Please send me the expected weather report. Thank you, Jack & Mary

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