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GWINNETT MEET - 2019

Time: March 28, 2019 from 6pm to 11pm
Location: BROOK HOLLOW
Street: 5900 Brook Hollow Pkwy
City/Town: Norcross, GA
Event Type: cruis, in
Latest Activity: Mar 9, 2019

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***With new season there are some new changes. We are not allowed to use inside bathrooms anymore due to management complaining of people leaving them filthy, damaging, and taking things from inside the building.  We will be renting Porter Potty's and they will be placed outside. Some folks damaged and broke venues supplies/equipment behind the building, and shrubbery in common areas last year. There are cameras in places now. Anyone caught damaging the property will be charged accordingly. Please respect the venue.

!!!!!!!!SAFETY FIRST. THIS IS A NO NONSENSE EVENT. No immaturity is tolerated. NO BURNOUTS, SPEEDING, DRIFTING, CONSTANT REVVING, BACKFIRING, AND MUSIC TOO LOUD. This is a family event.  Lets keep up with positive vibe we have been showing for last two season. We represent the turner culture in Atlanta so lets set high standards.

LOTS of vendors - COME HUNGRY

5$ registration

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