Cruz-In 4th Sun DQ/Walmart-Midway, Alpharetta

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Cruz-In 4th Sun DQ/Walmart-Midway, Alpharetta

Time: August 23, 2020 from 3pm to 6:30pm
Location: DQ/Walmart-Midway
Street: 5615 Commerce Blvd
City/Town: Alpharetta Ga
Phone: 770-235-3096
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: Patricia Chamlee
Latest Activity: Aug 3, 2020

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  1. Cruz in with those Beauties on the 4th Sun ...  8/23 & 9/27, 3-6:30pm. DQ/Walmart-Midway ... Atl Hwy 9 ... 8 mi North of Alpharetta.  FREE Ice Cream Cone to Cruzers.  No Burnouts/Alcohol ... jus a whole lot of Smiles and Beauty on the blacktop. 
    DQ/Walmart-Midway

5615 Commerce Blvd

Alpharetta Ga 

info:  770-235-3096

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