Gwinnett Beat the Heat Car & Bike Show -Duluth, GA

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Gwinnett Beat the Heat Car & Bike Show -Duluth, GA

Time: July 15, 2012 from 11am to 4pm
Location: The Gwinnett Arena
Street: 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway
City/Town: Duluth, Georgia 30097
Phone: 770 630 2483
Event Type: car, /, bike, show
Organized By: chris ozaluk
Latest Activity: Jul 14, 2012

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Beat the HEAT, Inc. is a national non-profit organization comprised of Police  Officers and Firefighters who conduct educational programs using marked  emergency vehicle drag cars to gain the interest of the public. Heat Members  develop programs and activities to serve their individual communities using the  Goals of Beat the Heat, Inc. as a guide. GOALS of BEAT THE HEAT, INC.

1.  To EDUCATE the young people of our communities about the problems of illegal  drug and alcohol use and the horrors of impaired and distracted driving,

 2.  To ENCOURAGE young people to stay in school and be an achiever in life,

 3.  To PROMOTE a better UNDERSTANDING between the Police and the communities they  serve and,

 4. To EDUCATE the general public about the sport of drag racing,  and encourage everyone to race on the drag strip NOT IN THE  STREET.

The Gwinnett Sheriff Office will Hold a Car & Bike Show  at the GWINNETT ARENA on July 15th 2012, From 11am to 4pm. Lots of things going  on including a cone course, SWAT, K9 Demo's Dunk a COP and much  more.

Find us on face book and also check out our friends at www.mvperformance.com

www.gwinnettcenter.com

Please contact  Cpl Ozaluk @ Theozman670@gmail.com for more info.

Thank you and stay  safe,

 Cpl Ozaluk  

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