G17 F Body Gathering -Atlanta, GA

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G17 F Body Gathering -Atlanta, GA

Time: May 24, 2013 at 8am to May 26, 2013 at 7pm
Location: Atlanta Marriot Northwest Hotel
Street: 200 Interstate North Pkway
City/Town: Atlanta, Georgia 30339 USA
Website or Map: http://www.fbodygathering.com…
Event Type: car, show/cruise, in
Organized By: Jerry
Latest Activity: May 21, 2013

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WHAT:
Held at the Atlanta Marriott North West Hotel. The hotel offers sprawling space for everything we do and allows you to come an join and and not be forced to travel to alternate locations to join in the fun! The entire event is based from this location including the Car Show, Awards Show, Auction, Vendors and Parking Lot get-togethers. We will be offering off-site cruises but the hotel is considered "Home Base". Shopping facilities and restaurants are a convenient drive around the area. Several of the area restaurants offer participants discounts during the course of the event as well.

The Gathering was designed for the F-body enthusiast to join with friends in a relaxed atmosphere and have nothing but 3 days of chill time so leave the day-to-day drudgery behind and join us. Everything here is optional in terms of your level of participation. YOU decide.

WHEN:
The event dates are May 24-26 2013.

HOW MUCH?:
Vehicle Registration is $44 per car by May 5th or $49 at show
Hotel Registration is: $79 per night.

HOW DO I JOIN?:
1. Register for the Event Online.
2. Contact the Hotel and Secure your Room for the weekend.
3. Call your friends and tell em' to get ready for a Road Trip.
4. Get yourself the most comfortable, Awesome Lawn Chair you can find. Fill your ride with Gas and Get ready for the most laid back event you've ever been too. 

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