Memory Lane Classic Car Museum – Cruise-In -Eatonton, GA

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Memory Lane Classic Car Museum – Cruise-In -Eatonton, GA

Time: December 3, 2016 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Memory Lane Museum
Street: 170 Scott Road
City/Town: Eatonton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.visitlakeoconee.co…
Phone: (706) 991-1835
Event Type: cruise-in, car-show
Organized By: Memory Lane Museum
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2016

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FEEL LIKE CRUISING AND SHOWING OFF YOUR CLASSIC RIDE?

Memory Lane Classic Car Museum – Cruise-In

Memory Lane Classic Car Museum and the Lake Oconee Elks Club will be hosting a “Cruise and Strut” charity event at the Memory Lane Classic Cars Museum,

             170 Scott Rd. Eatonton, GA. off Hwy 44 at Lake Oconee.

The cost to visit the car museum is $5. Food and drink will also be available.

Proceeds go toward youth and needy programs in the local 5-county area.

Car owners who bring their classic cars to the “Cruise and Strut” will be given an additional ticket for an extra chance to win in an additional drawing for 3 other prizes.

Cruise ‘n Strut will leave the parking lot at 1:30, single file for a 30-45 minute ride, returning to Memory Lane Classic Car Museum

 

Memory Lane Classic Car Museum houses over 120 collectable cars, motorcycles, and other “automobilia”.  For more info please contact (706) 991-1835

The young and needy people in the local 5-county area will be the real winners at this event. Please join us on Saturday, December 3rd for a fun event.

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