"I'm SICK of Winter" Sweetheart Cruise-in, Cumming, GA

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"I'm SICK of Winter" Sweetheart Cruise-in, Cumming, GA

Time: February 10, 2024 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Gateway Classic Cars
Street: 2405 Ronald Reagan Blvd
City/Town: Cumming, GA 30041
Website or Map: http://GeorgiaCoolCruisers.org
Phone: 404-732-6842
Event Type: open, car, show, charity, fundraiser
Organized By: Rick Ellis
Latest Activity: Jan 10, 2024

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Are you SICK of Winter? Not many Car Shows around? Got a bad case of "Cabin Fever"?

GOOD NEWS! We have the CURE! Our 10th Annual "I'm SICK of Winter" Sweetheart Cruise-in at Gateway Classics at their brand new location in Cumming, GA (one exit north on 400 from their old place).

We checked out the new place and we are IMPRESSED with the parking lots! The front area is much more "User Friendly" than the old location and the area in back is HUGE!

We will have PLENTY of Awards, with Best Classic, Best Modern and Top 25 (plus a few Special Awards) chosen by Popular Choice voting. We have lined up our favorite food vendor for burgers, dogs & BBQ, Door Prizes, 50/50 Raffle, a Silent Auction and of course our always popular oldies play list!

Entry Fee is $20. 100% of the entry fee, raffle & auction proceeds will benefit the Fight Against Breast Cancer. ALL money collected will stay right here in Georgia to help fund some LOCAL programs!

Registration opens at 10am. We DO NOT do preregistration, but we DO make the process SIMPLE, ORGANIZED and FAST1

Please make your plans to attend, and bring you car buddies along!

In the event of RAIN (or Snow), we will reschedule the following Saturday, February 17th.

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