New Beginnings Christian Church Of Griffin hosting 1st Annual Crusin -Griffin, GA

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New Beginnings Christian Church Of Griffin hosting 1st Annual Crusin -Griffin, GA

Time: July 17, 2010 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Event Center at GTO'S (all walmart parking lot)
Street: 1445 North Expressway
City/Town: Griffin
Phone: 770-342-9366
Event Type: fundraiser, building, fun, for, church
Organized By: Tony Smith
Latest Activity: Jul 5, 2010

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New Beginnings Christian Church Of Griffin hosting 1st Annual Crusin July 17th in Griffin Georgia in the old walmart parking lot.(in front of GTO'S)(rain date following saturday July 24th)

There will be goodie bags,prizes,awards,food,and much more fun for the whole family
We are looking for all types of cars/motorcycles and other interesting vehicles to enter please contact us
Entry fee is $20.00 includes one meal ticket(before July 1st after $20.00 ni meal ticket) plus first 100 registered will recieve a goody bag

Also looking for sponsors and swap meet vendors

All procedes are going toward New Beginnings Chruch Church building fund

July 17th 10 am to 3pm

email eventsfornbcc@yahoo.com or call Tony @ 770-342-9366
Raffling off a 1968 GTO

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