Don't Be A Bully (DBAB) Foundation Annual Car & Bike Show

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Don't Be A Bully (DBAB) Foundation Annual Car & Bike Show

Time: August 12, 2017 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Jim R. Miller Park
Street: 2245 Callaway Rd.
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/dont…
Phone: 678-938-9527
Event Type: charity, car, show
Organized By: Kim Cantey Davis
Latest Activity: Aug 8, 2017

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The Don't Be A Bully Foundation and The United Stangs of Atlanta team up to present to you the 3rd Annual Car & Bike Show! Join us to line up with some of Georgia's finest cars all for a charitable cause! This family friendly event full of games, vendors, performances, and even free school supplies is one you don't want to miss! Meet us there to support the Don't Be A Bully Foundation or support from a far with a donation of your choice! See you soon!

TAKE THE PLEDGE TO STOP BULLYING@ www.dontbeabully.org

 

15+Trophies will be awarded to the most and outstanding vehicles. Youth will vote for their favorite car for the DBAB Kid's Choice Trophy. The Don't Be A Bully (DBAB) Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to inspiring and transforming the lives of youth through education about the prevention of bullying and youth violence. DBAB is a nonprofit 501 (C) (3) tax-exempt charitable organization. Proceeds from this event will help support the mission and the initiatives of the Don’t Be A Bully (DBAB) Foundation, Inc

Don’t miss this great opportunity to expose your business or organization to the community and be recognized as an advocate against bullying. Youth Entrepreneurs & Artists are encouraged to be apart of this amazing event!

 

Location of event:

Jim R. Miller Park

2245 Callaway Rd SW,

Marietta, GA 30008

mail: info@dontbeabully.org / www.dontbeabully.org

Car/Bike info contact: Jerome Fleming @678.595.2164

Vendor/Youth Participation info: Kim C. Davis@678.938.9527

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