Wheelin' 4 TaTa's -Cumming, GA

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Wheelin' 4 TaTa's -Cumming, GA

Time: August 14, 2010 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Parking Lot Downtown Cumming Across from "Goodson Drugs"
Street: 116 W. Maple Street
City/Town: Cumming
Website or Map: http://www.teampinkalicious.c…
Event Type: susan, g., komen, 3-day, walk, -, fundraiser
Organized By: Team Pinkalicious
Latest Activity: Aug 12, 2010

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WHEELEN' 4 TATA'S -CAR, TRUCK, MOTORCYCLE SHOW
HOSTED BY : TEAM PINKALICIOUS
PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE SUSAN G. KOMEN 3-DAY WALK FOR THE CURE
Registration 10-12 Show & Shine: 12-4
Entry Fee: Donation $10.00 minimum
See attachment for more details!
CarShow fundraiser_Pinkalicious.doc

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Comment by Kristie Palakovich on August 12, 2010 at 3:14pm
Thanks for the suggestions Mike. I will see what I can do about getting the team on here and RSVP'ing.
Comment by Michael Thies on August 12, 2010 at 7:58am
Welcome Kristie,
I have forwarded this to the Dixie Cruisers, as requested. I also suggest that you add some more details about the special aspects of your show, the beneficiaries, photos, logos, etc. to draw more interest. There is a new Susan G. Komen group here as I mentioned. Please join in there and get those members interested, too. The more folks that join in and say they are attending increases my ability to get the attention of search engines on the Internet. This really can help attendance.
Mike T.

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