Mud 4 Blood 4 Wheel Drive Meet & Blood Drive -Canton, GA

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Mud 4 Blood 4 Wheel Drive Meet & Blood Drive  -Canton, GA

Time: April 12, 2014 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Adventure Outdoors
Street: 2500 South Cobb
City/Town: Smyrna, GA
Website or Map: http://www.gbr4wd.com
Phone: rita_gbrmail@yahoo.com
Event Type: car, show, blood, drive, raffle
Organized By: GBR 4wd Club
Latest Activity: Apr 7, 2014

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Part blood drive, part car show, part raffle... all Mud 4 Blood. 

Now in its 10th year, Mud 4 Blood started as a bunch of 4wd folks from different clubs around the Atlanta area getting together for a day to "show" their muddy, beat up rock crawlers. Over the years, we have added a HUGE raffle, motorcycles and cars to the mix... keeping with the original intent of helping LifeSouth fill their blood donation coffers. 

This year, Mud 4 Blood will be bigger and better than ever.  We've grown into a new venue in Canton, and we are hoping to help LifeSouth collect 300 units of blood. 

The car show is free to enter, free to watch and free to hang out... but we DO want to make you bleed.  ;^ )

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on April 7, 2014 at 12:56pm

Is there a rain date for this? Thanks

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