CRUIZIN TO THE OLDIES, Downtown SENOIA, GA

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CRUIZIN TO THE OLDIES, Downtown SENOIA, GA

Time: September 30, 2017 from 7am to 5pm
Location: HISTRIC MAIN ST, SENOIA, GA
Street: Entire length of Main St
City/Town: Senoia, GA
Website or Map: http://senoiacarshow.com
Phone: Gail Downs - 770-378-6627 or Suzanne Helfman - 770-599-8182
Event Type: fund, raiser, to, benefit, historic, senoia, preservation
Organized By: HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SENOIA
Latest Activity: Sep 29, 2017

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13th Annual "CRUZIN TO THE OLDIES", presented by the Historic Senoia Preservation gp. This is by PRE REGISTRATION ONLY, for cars from 1988, and OLDER. Limited to the FIRST 375 registrations.

DENNIS GAGE will be there, filming "MY CLASSIC CAR.

Chris Stale & The Grange will provide music & entertainment.

Come visit  HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SENOIAs many shops, restaurants, etc, AND the most FANTASTIC ARRAY OF CARS ! ! !

7am to 5pm

$25.00 registration

MAIN ST will be CLOSED OFF, for this event

PLEASE CALL FOR REGISTRATION

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Comment by Jeffrey Rutherford on September 28, 2017 at 9:53am

Not my show, Gunny.....last I talked to them....MOST (if not all) spaces spoken for.

Comment by Richard Scott on September 28, 2017 at 4:02am

Jeff I would loved to go but its deer season and can't make it. Hope you have a great turnout

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