Kares 4 Kids Kar Show! 4878 Manhattan Drive Buford, Ga. Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners

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Kares 4 Kids Kar Show!  4878 Manhattan Drive Buford, Ga. Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners

Time: August 29, 2015 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Near the Mall of GA. do the show & then go shop!
Street: 4878 Manhattan Dr.
City/Town: Buford, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.kares4kids.com
Phone: 770-235-9873
Event Type: fundraiser, for, local, needy, kids!
Organized By: Donna Smith
Latest Activity: Jul 10, 2015

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Fundraiser for Local Kids in Need! Saturday August 29,2015 

ALL Proceeds go to Benefit the Kids! A Non-Profit. www.Kares4Kids.com For Bookbags & Supplies, Food, Clothing, Christmas! We will have an Amazing Silent Auction! Door Prizes! Raffle! FOOD! Bake Sale!  Kids Korner with Face Painting, Jumpy House, Etc! WE need your Cars, Trucks, Cycles! 

Registration 9am-11am Awards 2pm

Suggested Entry Donation $25. ALL goes to the Kids!

Call Donna 770-235-9873 or JerryLs777@aol.com 

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