CRUISIN FOR THE CAROLINA KIDS-Cumming, GA

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CRUISIN FOR THE CAROLINA KIDS-Cumming, GA

Time: December 7, 2024 from 8am to 1pm
Location: Concept 1 Pullys
Street: 6320 GA-400
City/Town: Cumming Ga 30028
Website or Map: http://http//www.autocrusadec…
Phone: 404-788-8415
Event Type: car, cruise
Organized By: Randy Chester
Latest Activity: Nov 11, 2024

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GIFT THE GIFT THAT GIVES THIS YEAR

Cruisin for the Carolina Kids 

LIMITED TO THE FIRST 100 CARS 

100.00 DONATION INCLUDES DRIVER PLUS 1 

100% OF PROCEEDS WILL GO TO SEVERAL SMALL COMMUNITIES IN WNC TO HELP FAMILIES PROVIDE CHRISTMAS FOR THE KIDS. 

Just under 2 hour cruise through 2 LANE back roads. From CUMMING GA to HAYESVILLE NC.

YOUR CHANCE TO VISIT JACKIE JONES PRIVATE  ALL FORD CAR COLLECTION. 

STARTING POINT:  pulling out around 8AM DEC 7TH

Concept 1 Pulleys 

6320 GA-400, Cumming, GA 30028

FINISH LINE: 

Fort Hembree Rd, Hayesville NC 28904

Spend just over looking at this personal 75 plus Ford cars and memorabilia collection.

Lunch will not be provide, our goal is to help more kids. After the tour everyone can cruise into downtown Hayesville (3 min drive) to eat and shop.

Stop at Nocturnal Brewing for some food, this is the building where Jackie's dad started the car dealership in 1959. 

GET REGESTERED FOR THIS 1 TIME EVENT 

www.autocrusadecarshow.com

Any question please reach to us.

autocrusade1@gmail.com 

404-788-8415

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