"Drive Toward A Cure" Rally to "The Savoy" -Lithia Springs, GA

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"Drive Toward A Cure" Rally to "The Savoy" -Lithia Springs, GA

Time: June 29, 2024 from 9:30am to 2pm
Location: Starts at Streetside Classics (Park In Back)
Street: 213 Thornton Rd #400
City/Town: Lithia Springs, GA
Website or Map: https://clubregistration.net/…
Phone: belland.michel@gmail.com / 917-405-1123
Event Type: rally, tour, car-show, cruise-in, fundraiser, benefit, drive, porsche, peachstate
Organized By: Drive Toward a Cure - A 501(c)(3) Non Profit Organization
Latest Activity: Jun 27, 2024

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Event Description

All Makes and Models of Cars Welcome!
A diagnosis of Parkinson's disease is one of the scariest diagnoses once can receive. There is currently no cure. Peachstate PCA is proud to offer "Drive Toward A Cure" as a charity fundraiser benefiting the Parkinson's Disease Comprehensive Care Clinic at Emory Udall's Parkinson's Disease Center in Atlanta. https://www.drivetowardacure.org/

 The tour's primary destination will be the Savoy Automotive Museum https://savoymuseum.org/, however, we will make an additional surprise stop at private collection way there.

Registration now has a few spots open.

To register, go to 75 Days Of Suumer Includes the Savoy!


Costs:
$20 per car - all goes to the charity! Registration will not include entry to the Savoy Automotive Museum.

Details:
We would love to see as many Porsches as possible. However, driving a Porsche for this tour is not required. We will follow all the normal PCA driving standards for this tour. RideWithGPS turn-by-turn instructions will be available through the free smart phone app and we will drive in groups of 8-12 cars with leads and sweeps in each group.

Sign-in: 9:30 am
Drive Start: 10:15 am

Sponsors: Streetside Classics & Peachstate PCA

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