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Time: February 24, 2013 from 1pm to 4pm
Location: Romeo's Pizza
Street: 139 S. Clayton St.
City/Town: Lawrenceville Ga.
Website or Map: http://www.romeosnypizza.com/
Phone: 678-869-5222
Event Type: every, sunday, cruise, in
Organized By: Steve Blandenburg
Latest Activity: Feb 24, 2013
Cruise on in to Romeo's Pizza for a Sunday afternoon with friends and other Rodders. Drive your collector cars, trucks, or bikes and pick up a slice of pizza for $2.75 as you enjoy the view. Cruise-in every Sunday 1PM to 4PM, year round. You can stay for supper if you like...they don't close until 9. Spread the word to your cruizin friends to come on in.
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Steve & Friends,
It is going to be a beautiful afternoon for your event. I am still in Illinois at the Performance & Race Expo so I will try to get to the next one. :-) I am sending this out to my Friends to make sure as many as possible know that it it happening. Mike
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