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Time: December 21, 2016 from 7:30pm to 9pm
Location: American Legion
Street: 1355 Balls Hill Rd,
City/Town: McLean, Virginia 22101 United States
Website or Map: http://www.gwcmodela.com/meet…
Event Type: cars, clubs/shows/cruises
Organized By: George Washington Chapter of MAFCA
Latest Activity: Dec 12, 2016
George Washington Chapter of MAFCA Club Meeting - Social meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and the business meeting starts at 7:45 p.m. Members and their guests are invited and encouraged to drive antique cars to the meetings. Directions to the American Legion Hall: From the Capital Beltway, I 495, exit east bound on Route 123 towards Mclean. Shortly after passing under Route 66, turn left on Lewinsville Road followed by an immediate right turn on Balls Hill Road. The American Legion Hall is about 1/4 mile, on the right. The George Washington Chapter has many activities throughout the year, including several one day tours and picnics, an occasional over-night tour, a country farm pig-pickin' and car games day, a sandblasting day out in the country to prepare parts for repair and refinishing, a small parts overhaul day with expert help, the Sully Plantation Father's Day Car Show, and a really fine Christmas dinner party. See the Schedule of Club Events page for more details as the dates become finalized. End time may Change.
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