In Living Color Tattoo's 1st Annual Breast Cancer Car, Truck and Bike Show Lithonia, Ga

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In Living Color Tattoo's 1st Annual Breast Cancer Car, Truck and Bike Show   Lithonia, Ga

Time: October 3, 2010 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Dudley Sports Bar
Street: 6691 Millwood Lane
City/Town: Lithonia, Ga 30083
Website or Map: http://southeastwheelsevents.…
Phone: 678-592-6798 Fred 404-988-5030 Carla
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Fred Thomas & Carla Dawson
Latest Activity: Oct 3, 2010

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In living colors tattoo's .
1st annual breast cancer car and bike show.
Breast Cancer Walk at 7am.
Cars,Trucks, and Bike Show
Registration 9am to 2:00pm awards at 4pm.
Reg Fee:$20 cars and trucks, $10 bikes.
Awards for: Top 20
2 best in Shows
Kids Choice and Club Participation ,
Tattoo Raffle,Bicycle Raffle,. 50/50 drawing Live Music
Vendors Welcome Space $50. Food and Drinks will be sold by vendors. I will be giving away an original 1 of 1, $2000.00 Dollar Wood Carving Picture. Carved by me, Fred Thomas.
EVERY ENTRY WILL RECEIVE A TICKET.

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Comment by Jeff Rutherford on September 29, 2010 at 2:52am
OOOPS ! ! Due to a mis-communication - You Auto Be in Pictures will NOT be in attendance
Comment by Jeff Rutherford on September 28, 2010 at 3:55am
YOU AUTO BE IN PICTURES will be there, taking, processing, and, delivering your 8x10 photos, ON SITE. 25% of each pic goes to the charity!
Comment by Jeff Rutherford on September 23, 2010 at 5:34pm
Carla - Still waiting to hear back from you - you or Fred, please give me a call
Thanks - Jeff - 770-331-4692
Comment by Richard Scott on September 9, 2010 at 4:34pm
Fred i hope you like this better

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