DIXIE CRUISERS CAR CLUB MEETING/BBQ -Bethlehem, GA

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DIXIE CRUISERS CAR CLUB MEETING/BBQ -Bethlehem, GA

Time: May 9, 2020 from 12pm to 2:30pm
Location: Jim Thompson's Shop
Street: 985 Whitley Road SE, Bethlehem, GA 30620
City/Town: Bethlehem, GA 30620
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/Dixi…
Phone: Jim 678-973-5312
Event Type: club-meeting., bbq, social
Organized By: Dixie Cruisers
Latest Activity: May 6, 2020

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Dear Dixie Cruisers Members,

Our President, Jim Thompson, is inviting members, families and sponsors to a meeting/BBQ at his shop this coming Saturday, May 9th starting at noon.  His shop is at 1985 Whitley Road SE, Bethlehem, GA 30620. He will be cooking chicken and please big a side dish.  
This is a social distancing celebration, outside, and certainly bring your collector car along with you, if you wish.  There will be short meeting to discuss next steps for the CLub and to decide whether or not we will be having a May Cruise-In.  
Please RSVP to Jim, call or text, at 678-973-5312; so he can plan on how much chicken to get! :-)
Thank you and be safe.

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