DESIGNORAMA:Autos Through the Ages, Atlanta, GA

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DESIGNORAMA:Autos Through the Ages, Atlanta, GA

Time: March 17, 2018 from 3pm to 6pm
Location: Drew Charter School
Street: 300 East Lake Blvd
City/Town: Atlanta
Website or Map: https://steamatdrew.weebly.co…
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Courtney Bryant
Latest Activity: Mar 2, 2018

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Join Drew Charter School for our DESIGNORAMA: Autos Through the Ages!  We will have cars of all ages that showcase automotive technology through the decades. We want our students and community to see and experience the design and tech advances in the industry. Prizes will be given to top cars in various categories. Visit our website for more information or to register your vehicle. Registration fees support our STEAM program at the school.

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Comment by Courtney Bryant on March 2, 2018 at 4:03am

Awesome!  Looking forward to seeing the Viper!  Please register online to let us know to expect you. https://steamatdrew.weebly.com/designorama.html

Comment by DON BROCK on March 1, 2018 at 11:35am

THE '57 CHRYSLER IS AT GATEWAY, SO I'LL BRING THE VIPER INSTEAD.

FIRST TIME ATTENDING, SHOULD BE FUN!!

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