Derby Day At The Depot -Buford, GA

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Derby Day At The Depot -Buford, GA

Time: February 12, 2011 from 8am to 2pm
Location: The Home Depot
Street: 4120 Highway 20
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: http://homedepot.shoplocal.co…
Phone: (770)831-5005
Event Type: pinewood-derby, workshop
Organized By: Gene
Latest Activity: Feb 9, 2012

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Awana Club Parents and Cub Scouts Parents:
Bring your kids and your Grand Prix kits or Pinewood Derby kits to the Home Depot in Buford for "Derby Day at The Depot". Let us demonstrate the power tools, give you ideas and see how the pros put the finishing touches on their cars. We will share ideas to help you and your child successfully build a Derby car that your child will be proud to race and treasure for a lifetime.
We will help you design and cut your car out.
We will demonstrate how to; Sand your car, Paint your car, Polish your wheels & axles, Apply graphics
Derby at the Depot will be held on the second Saturday of the month only at the Buford Home Depot.

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