Lemonade in the Sun -Charlotte, NC

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Lemonade in the Sun -Charlotte, NC

Time: September 5, 2010 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Charlotte, NC
Street: 920 North Sharon Amity rd.
City/Town: Charlotte, NC 28211
Phone: 704-806-0154
Event Type: cruise-in, /, car, show
Organized By: Ryan Connor - Allboost Productions
Latest Activity: Sep 3, 2010

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I’d like to invite you all to the first ever Lemonade in the Sun Car Show and Cruise-In this Sunday, September 5th.

I know when most people think about car shows, they think about $100,000 one-off, custom cars. This is not that. Think of this more as a get together for car enthusiasts. Now, while there may BE some $100,000, one-off, custom cars in attendance… we’d like to see every level and type of car enthusiast represented. Anything you are proud of and have put your hard work and hard-earned money into we wanna see it!

We will be awarding prizes to the Top Import, Top Exotic, Top Classic, Top Muscle Car, Top Hot Rod, Top Truck, Top Bike, and Best In Show.

We will also be awarding prizes in a few special categories such as the Pastor’s Pick where our Pastor Labrador will pick his favorite vehicle of the day!

So, as hot summer days fade and fall approaches come out and enjoy one of summer’s last glasses of lemonade with us. Even if you don’t have something you want to show off, we still want you to come out and check out all the gorgeous cars that will be in attendance.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Chuck and Ryan Connor 704-806-0154 or 704-806-4246
chuckconnor@att.net or rcconnor@att.net

Sharon Seventh Day Adventist Church

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