GCPS ISC Relay for Life Car Show -Suwanee GA 30024

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GCPS ISC Relay for Life Car Show -Suwanee GA 30024

Time: April 22, 2023 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Suwanee, GA
Street: 437 Old Peachtree Rd, Bldg. 200
City/Town: Suwanee
Website or Map: https://gcps-foundation.org/g…
Phone: diane.cribb@gcpsk12.org
Event Type: fundraiser, american, cancer, society, (relay, for, life)
Organized By: ISC Relay for Life Team
Latest Activity: Apr 20, 2023

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https://gcps-foundation.org/gift-designation/isc-relay-for-life-car-show/

Gwinnett County Public Schools’ FIRST ISC Relay for Life Car Show will be held

    • Earlybird Registration  – $20 – Online registration available now through Saturday, April 16.
    • Registration Day of Event – $25 – Registration will be available the day of the event starting at 9:00am.
    • Event Time: 10:00am – 2:00pm
    • Location: J. Alvin Wilbanks Instructional Support Center, 437 Old Peachtree Rd, NW, Suwanee, GA 30024.

Awards Presented for Best:

    • PAINT
    • ENGINE
    • BPOC
    • CHEVY
    • EXOTIC
    • FORD
    • IMPORT
    • MOPAR
    • MUSCLE
    • ORPHAN
    • STREET ROD
    • TRUCK
    • TOP 20
    • SUPERINTENDENT’S PICK
    • BEST IN SHOW
    • PRESENTING SPONSOR’S CHOICE
    • PEOPLE’S CHOICE

If you would like to register, please click on Gift Amount – Other and enter $20 in the Total.  Once you register, an e-mail will automatically be generated notifying the ISC Relay team to forward you the car registration and more details on the show.  Please share the link and invite your family/friends.  Join us in our fight against cancer as everyone deserves another birthday.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact diane.cribb@gcpsk12.org.  Thank you for your support!

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