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Time: October 10, 2020 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Miller's Custom Powder Coating
Street: 4251-B Wayside Ct
City/Town: Lilburn, GA
Phone: 770-355-2773, 770-931-1505
Event Type: association, meeting, and, car, show
Organized By: Barry Schumacher
Latest Activity: Oct 8, 2020
Saturday, October 10, 2020
GSRA Meeting
Open 10AM and Meeting 11AM
MILLER'S CUSTOM POWDER COATING
The Millers will be grilling hot dogs and hamburgers after the meeting
4251-B Wayside Ct., Lilburn, GA 30047
770-931-1505
Bring Chairs
All intersted parties are welcome. You do not have to be a member to join in and participate. Families are welocme.
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