Peachstate PCA Concours Meet, Greet, and Show -Alpharetta, GA

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Peachstate PCA Concours Meet, Greet, and Show -Alpharetta, GA

Time: April 16, 2016 from 11:30am to 4pm
Location: Performance Auto Collision Center
Street: 1775 Hembree Road
City/Town: Alpharetta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.peachstatepca.org/…
Event Type: concours, meet, greet, car, show
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Apr 7, 2016

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Mark your calendar and plan to attend Peachstate Region's 2nd annual "Meet, Greet, and Show" hosted by Performance Auto Collision Center.  This is a FUN get together and not a scored Concours event.  Bring your Porsche and meet other club members who enjoy talking about and showing their cars.  Many club members have great stories about their cars' provenance and love telling others, so join the group and tell your story too!
 
This year we will offer "practice" judging open to all club members that are considering entering the Norcross or future Concours events.   Peachstate judges will be using Concours judging sheets and will score your car just like at a Concours event.   The judges will explain what is being judged, how deductions are determined, and areas of improvement.  If you are interested, please RSVP Daryl Goetz here or Don Hand here to be put on the list.   
 
Set up 11:30 - 
Greet and Show: Noon – 3:00
Lunch 12:30 – 1:00
 
Performance Auto Collision
1775 Hembree Road
Alpharetta, Georgia

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