HET Dixie Chapter/Packard Club Annual Pig Roast -Tucker, GA

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HET Dixie Chapter/Packard Club Annual Pig Roast -Tucker, GA

Time: October 20, 2014 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Cofer Collection
Street: 3207 Lawrenceville Highway
City/Town: Tucker, Ga
Phone: 404-606-0958
Event Type: meeting, picnic, museum, auction
Organized By: Michael Thies
Latest Activity: Oct 20, 2014

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A final reminder that the Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club are invited by the Packard Club to their Annual Pig Roast this Saturday.  It will be held at the Cofer Collection in Tucker (3207 Lawrenceville Highway)-an opportunity to visit this wonderful car collection.  Lunch is pot-luck, so bring a dish to share.  If you are coming, please let me know as soon as possible, so that I can give our hosts a head-count.

Kick tires any time after 10 AM, lunch at 11:30, followed by an auction.

Richard

 

 

Richard G. Low

Director, HET Eastern Region

Secretary/Editor, HET Dixie Chapter

622 Wesley Dr NW

Atlanta GA 30305-3922

404-352-8066 (Home)

404-606-0958 (Cell)

dicklow@bellsouth. net

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