Dunwoody Police Department's First Annual Car Show to Benefit Georgia Special Olympics -Dunwoody, GA

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Dunwoody Police Department's First Annual Car Show to Benefit Georgia Special Olympics -Dunwoody, GA

Time: August 14, 2010 from 7:30am to 3pm
Location: First Baptist Church Atlanta
Street: 4400 N. Peachtree St.
City/Town: Dunwoody, GA. 30338
Website or Map: http://www.dunwoodycarshow.com
Phone: 678-382-6913
Event Type: benefit, car, show
Organized By: Ofc. William Furman
Latest Activity: Aug 10, 2010

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Dunwoody Police Department Explorers and The First Baptist Church Atlanta will host a Benefit Car Show, www.dunwoodycarshow.com Presented by Jim Ellis Porsche to raise money for Georgia Special Olympics.

A $20.00 entry fee gets you a T-shirt, meal ticket, dash plaque, and a raffle ticket.

Awards to be given:

Olympian Award
Mayor’s Pick
Chief’s Pick
People’s Choice
Raffle Tickets $2 You could win:
52” Sharp Aquos LED T.V.
Dinner for 2 @ J. Alexander’s

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Comment by Jeff Rutherford on July 18, 2010 at 1:30pm
Will be there, with AMSOIL, and YOU AUTO BE IN PICTURES. $5.00 of each pic sold goes to Spec. Olympics

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