HERE IT IS THE SECOND QUARANTOUR !

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HERE IT IS THE SECOND QUARANTOUR !

Time: April 5, 2020 from 8:30am to 10:30am
Location: PANERA BREAD
Street: 92 HOLCOMB BRIDGE RD
City/Town: ROSWELL, GA 30075
Event Type: worship, cruise
Organized By: LOCAL CAR MAG. AND STEVE CRIPPS
Latest Activity: Mar 25, 2020

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Stir Crazy? We gotchya covered. On Sunday March 29th and again on Sunday April 5th Local Car Magazine and the Worship cruise will team up for a "Quarantour"! We're going to meet at Panera Bread on 92/Holcomb Bridge in Roswell at 8:30am. You don't have to get out of your car, but if you do, please stay at least 6 feet away from the rest of us. At 9am the tour will begin. Steve Cripps has mapped a route and we're going to take some fun back roads up to Alpharetta and then back down to Roswell ending at Dunkin' Donuts on 92 in Roswell (about a mile west from Panera). DD will have their drive thru open as well as counter service and a restroom if you need it. The Quarantour should take about an hour and Local Car Magazine will have photographers along the way so we can feature the event in the next issue. 

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