Meet N Eat at AutoMetalDirect in Gainesville GA

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Meet N Eat at AutoMetalDirect in Gainesville GA

Time: May 25, 2024 from 7am to 4pm
Location: Auto Metal Direct
Street: 3348 Gateway Centre Pkwy
City/Town: Gainesville
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 5615962063
Event Type: car, /, truck, bike, show
Organized By: Auto Metal Direct
Latest Activity: May 2, 2024

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Meet N Eat Benefiting @Eddy Bear Foundation
Saturday May 25th Open to ALL makes & Models
Show & Shine Classes:
All Voting done by Ballot, each registered vehicle gets a voting ballot
Top 25
Best Engine Bay
Best Paint / Graphics
Best Interior
Best GM
Best Ford
Best Mopar
Best Lowrider
Best Import
Auto Metal Direct Top 3 Staff Pick
Eddy Bear Pick
Best Of Show Over All ( Vehicle with most votes overall )
Event Features:
Food Venders
Family Friendly
Awards
Live DJ
Vehicle registration will be a new unwrapped stuffed animal with the tags still on it,
no used items can be accepted
Event Timeline:
7:00AM = Show & Shine Registration Open
9:00AM = Food Vendors ready to serve
2:00PM = Show & Shine Registration Ends
3:00PM = Show & Shine Judging Ends (Ballots must be turned in)
3:00PM = Auction
3:30PM = Awards Ceremony
Event Rules:
NO Cruising, once you’re parked, please stay in your spot.
NO Alcohol, Drugs, Animals or Weapons of any kind on the property
NO Loud Audio ( there are county noise restrictions )
NO Burn Outs or engine revving
NO Side by Sides, ATV’s, Golfcarts or Paddle tire vehicles

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