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Time: May 2, 2010 from 1pm to 7pm
Location: Havana South Restaurant
Street: 4080 Buford Drive
City/Town: Buford GA. 30518
Phone: 678 409 1668
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Miguel Caparros
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2021
Come and join me and my friends to enjoy an afternoon at Havana South. Enjoy the food, music and the car culture that is so much of my Cuban heritage.
Many awards, 50 50 raffle, entertainment for all ages.
Havana South is conveniently located on hwy 20 Buford. between Hwy.985 and the Qt Service Station. Registration at 1pm Awards at 6pm May 2nd. $15.00 entry.
The Food of Cuba is addictive, extremely flavorful with out the burning after taste of many other foods.
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