North East Ga Chapter Amazing Corvettes Club Dinner Meeting

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North East Ga Chapter Amazing Corvettes Club Dinner Meeting

Time: January 9, 2020 from 6:30pm to 9pm
Location: O'Charley's 920 Buford Road Cumming GA 30041
Street: 920 Buford Rd
City/Town: Cumming GA 30041
Website or Map: http://www.Amazing Corvettes.…
Phone: 678-231-9494
Event Type: north, east, ga, chapter, of, the, amazing, corvettes, club, first, dinner, meeting
Organized By: Steve Bracken
Latest Activity: Jan 9, 2020

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The fastest growing and most popular Corvette Club invites all Corvette Owners to Join the North East GA Chapter Amazing Corvettes Club at our 1st meeting of this new club Jan 9th 2020 Dinner Meeting at O'Charley's 920 Buford Road Cumming GA 30041 from  6:30 PM to 9:00 PM

All Corvette Owners are welcome; No Dues, No Officers, No Board Of Directors, and No By-Laws. Just to 2 rules that about decent behavior respecting your fellow member and the Car Community. We are a Social Club with a passion for Corvettes. Our focus is having fun with our Corvettes and new friends that we meet. Let The Good Times Roll!

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