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Time: April 10, 2011 from 8am to 11am
Location: Lost Mountain Park
Street: 4845 Dallas Highway
City/Town: Powder Springs, GA
Website or Map: http://travel.yahoo.com/p-tra…
Event Type: gathering, car, bikes
Organized By: Daniel Krause
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2011
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Michael, posted up W Cobb/Wendy's: but was having trouble setting calendar, so it shows "today", which it isn't.Next one will be May 14 from 4-8pm
Can you change, please?
Thanks to the "Magnificent 7" plus 3, that helped launch the 1st "Lost Mountain Park-In".
Kudos to Mike, Brandi, Jason, Ed, Robert, Les, Lance, Brad, and Dan (Duffy) for getting us started! I had a great time, and hope you all did as well.
Location is great - easy in/out, tons of parking, track/playground for the spouse and kids if they'd like to come along.
Thanks also to Officer Ryan of the Cobb County Police Dept. - He stopped by to admire the cars, and had a great sense of humor!
Hope to see everyone for the next get together - Sunday, May 8th!
FPCOA members and me did not make it to Lost Mtn today as most worked Injected Engineering car show and open house yesterday before attending Wendy''s! This will be on going conflict, as it follow's Wendy's.
Ed Bellair is right, lots of nice cars at Wendy's! Stated getting very full at 3 (starts at 5pm) First group started leaving about 7pm and a new group began arriving!
Big turn out at West Cobb Wendy's today. A lot of nice cars.
I'll make it to Lost Mountain Sunday unless I get a helper to assist in pulling my bumper at that time.
Got a ton of things to do to get ready for Pigeon Forge Rod Run next week. But, I may try to get by and check it out.
Jerry,
I will bring a 3' working model of a Ford GT with me that Black Diamond is raffling off for free. The drawing is June 4th, but I will have ticket to give away tomorrow. Please remind me to bring them out. Mike
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