Cruise The Coop 6

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Cruise The Coop 6

Time: April 1, 2017 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Paulding Meadows
Street: 724 Paulding Meadows Drive
City/Town: Dallas Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.cruisethecoop.com
Phone: 678-549-4693
Event Type: volkswagen, car, show
Organized By: Kale
Latest Activity: Mar 12, 2017

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Cruise The Coop 6 Volkswagen Show April 1st 2017
Unofficially Georgias Favorite Volkswagen event. Food,Fun And Volkswagens. Kid and Pet Friendly Event Fun For The Whole Family and Car Enthusiasts.
All Volkswagens Welcome Preregistration Opens January 6 2017
Show Car Preregistration
$20.00 Includes Goodie Bag While Supplies Last.
$25.00 Day of Show.
10x20 Swap Space $25.00
Unlimited Vendor Space $50.00 $5.00 Spectator Entry
Sponsors Wanted.
For Sponsoring Contact: Kale Carter @ 678-549-4693 kalecarter@gmail.com or cruisethecoop@gmail.com

Host Hotel:
Sleep Inn & Suites
181 Metromont Road
Hiram Ga 30141 770-222-9173
Host Hotel Rates Pending Post Holiday.

Camping at Same Location. 4236 Mt Olivet Rd Dallas Ga 30132 Busses and Tent or small campers only.
$5.00 Per Person Per Night Kids Free.

"No Alcohol Allowed In Park"
Pets allowed as long as there on a leash. Please Clean up after them.

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