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Time: July 18, 2010 from 12pm to 3pm
Location: Miller's Ale House and former Home Depot Expo Parking Lots in Alpharetta, Georgia
Street: 1075 Davis Dr
City/Town: Alpharetta, Georgia, 30004
Website or Map: http://www.KewlRides.org
Phone: 404-550-4430
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Mark O Holte
Latest Activity: Jul 17, 2010
The 1st Annual Christmas in July - Toys for Tots Toy Drive / Charity Car Show for the US Marines Corps will be hosted by Kewlrides.org.
KewlRides.org will host USMC Toys for Tots Christmas in July on Sunday July 18th at Miller's Ale House in Alpharetta, Georgia at the former Home Depot Parking Lot next to Sam’s Club. We will collecting Toys for the USMC 2010 Toy for Tots promotion.
As the host of the event, KewlRides opens this event to all Automobile Marquees (any make of vehicle). We are hosting this event with the idea that many cannot attend the event in December due to various reasons. We wanted to give the opportunity to more folks to be a part of this fantastic charity vehicle. This Toy Drive/ Car Show will be a people choice award show. Upon entering the parking area you will receive a numbered dash display and a voting sheet for Best in Show categories.
This show will be from 12:00 (noon) through 3:00 PM with trophies awarded at 2:30PM. Registration for the show is the same as Toys for Tots in December, a NEW UNWRAPPED TOY or TOYS.
KewlRides Toy Drive / Charity Car Show
Sunday July 18, 2010 - 12:00 (noon) - 3:30 PM
Location: Miller\'s Ale House, 1075 Davis Dr., Alpharetta, Georgia, 30004
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