Monthly Dixie Cruisers Cruise-In -Winder, GA

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Monthly Dixie Cruisers Cruise-In -Winder, GA

Time: March 23, 2019 from 5pm to 8pm
Location: Winder Corners Center / PUBLIX Parking Lot in front of the old Los Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant
Street: 17 Monroe Hwy
City/Town: Winder, GA
Website or Map: http://losvaquerosmexrest.com…
Phone: 404-414-4060
Event Type: fundraiser, car-show, bike, show
Organized By: Contact: Charles
Latest Activity: Mar 22, 2019

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Monthly Dixie Cruisers Cruise-Ins are held as an Evening Event on the 4th Saturday of the Month.  Location will be the Parking Lot at Winder Corners / PUBLIX Shopping Ctr, in front of the old Los Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant.

Come join us for Cool Cars, Great Food, 50/50, Door Prizes, DJ , burgers, vendors .... and MORE

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Hours:  5:00pm – 8:00pm

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