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Time: April 29, 2017 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Tasty Shop Restaurant
Street: 621 East Main Street
City/Town: THOMASTON
Phone: 706-647-6809
Event Type: fundraiser, humane society
Organized By: Robert Stevenson
Latest Activity: Mar 21, 2017
April 29, 2017, from 10am to 2pm at the Tasty Shop, 621 East Main St., Top 20, specialty awards, 50/50 and door prizes. $20
Organized by T-Town Toyz Car Club.
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Hi Everyone, my name is Lee, the host of SEWE. One of my many duties at South East Wheels Events is, I take pictures at the car shows. Usually sooner or later, one of the people I am talking to will ask me “Do you know a car club that/where?” Requests range from finding a VW club to finding a car club in Albany. Because we have so many, I suggest the go to our website, we have161 clubs and use the search engine. I checked out your “requirements” they are exactly as my club’s, The Dixie Cruisers.
If you would like you may post your club for free. That way when I am out that way or someone asks me about a car club in your area. People will be able to find the information they need. We sincerely appreciate you being a member, without you, there is no website, there is no us. May the sun shine and the trophies be many-lee
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