Georgia Street Rod Association September 2017 Meeting -Lawrenceville, GA

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Georgia Street Rod Association September 2017 Meeting -Lawrenceville, GA

Time: September 2, 2017 from 8am to 11am
Location: EAA is located in Hangar #1,
Street: 50 Airport Road, Gwinnett County Airport - Briscoe Field
City/Town: Flovilla, GA near Jackson, GA
Website or Map: http://Lawrenceville, GA
Phone: Richard Torch (770) 213-4243
Event Type: car-show, association-meeting, breakfast
Organized By: Georgia Street Rod Association
Latest Activity: Aug 28, 2017

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September 2017 GSRA Meeting

Saturday, September 2, 2017, Open at 8 am

For this Wheels and Wings event

come join EAA members for breakfast

● From 8 am to 10 am, EAA serves pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits and gravy, coffee and orange juice ● Adults $6, children $3

 

10 AM - Joint Meeting of GSRA and Experimental Aircraft Association

GSRA will have a 30 minute presentation

on the EAA agenda and short meeting following

EAA is located in Hangar #1, 850 Airport Road,

Gwinnett County Airport - Briscoe Field, Lawrenceville

GSRA Cars will park in front of Hangar #6.

 

 ALL CAR ENTHUSIASTS WELCOME! Come and see if you wish to join this advocacy association for all car collectors. It is the best $20 a year a "car person" can spend! Come and show your collector car!

TheExperimental Aircraft Association  see http://690.eaachapter.org/ for more deatils about this amazing organization! EAA 690 is a Chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association, located at Briscoe Field (LZU)in Lawrenceville, Georgia. A diverse chapter with over 250 members, we offer a wide range of aviation-related activities on a regular basis. While the Pancake Breakfast and our monthly meetings are the norm, we also are heavily involved in youth education through EAA’s Young Eagles program and our Aviation Explorer group, regularly conduct fly-ins, and host historical aircraft such as EAA’s B-17 “Aluminum Overcast” and the Ford Tri-Motor.

Call Mike Thies about membership at 770-883-0160 

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