Paul Walker & Roger Rodas Remembrance and Toys-4-Tots Meet -Atlanta, GA

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Paul Walker & Roger Rodas Remembrance and Toys-4-Tots Meet -Atlanta, GA

Time: December 6, 2015 from 9am to 12pm
Location: Perimeter Mall
Street: 4400 Ashford-Dunwoody Road, Ste 1360
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 678-575-5304
Event Type: charity, meet, show
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Dec 1, 2015

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Paul Walker & Roger Rodas Remembrance and Toys-4-Tots Meet will begin at Perimeter Mall, 4400 Ashford-Dunwoody Road, Ste 1360, Atlanta, GA


We have lost a angel among us, Paul Walker. No words will be enough to describe the good deeds they have done, their passion for cars, and their absence. 

"If one day the speed kills me do not cry,as i will be smiling"

You will always be remembered, and missed. It was a honor to meet you and shake your hand, and talk to you. Rest in peace my friend. 

This is a charity/memorial cruise will take place under guidance local Police Department, and will escort us out of our locations Please respect those who are working the event, and giving directions. 

We will be collecting toys for Toys-4-Tots as well. Please bring minimum of 1 unwrapped toys to donate. Toy is highly encouraged, but not required. Just imagine the smile it will bring on a child's face on a Christmas morning. 

We have partnered up with Caffeine & Octane for this years event. It will be at same location as C & O. 
-Parking allocated to us is the lot right in front of Cheesecake Factory. Memorial Banner will be posted there. 
-Toys 4 Tots collection will be at the Banner location as well. Please bring an unwrapped toy for donation. 
-Dunwoody PD will be there. ZERO TOLERANCE FOR IMMATURE BEHAVIOR.
-Arrival time is 9:00am, end time is 12:00pm.

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