Peachstate Packards Pig Roast -Tucker, GA

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Peachstate Packards Pig Roast -Tucker, GA

Time: May 3, 2025 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Stable of Thoroughbreds
Street: 3702 Lawrencevile Hwy
City/Town: Tucker, GA
Website or Map: https://www.evite.com/event/0…
Event Type: car, sgow, meeting, picnic
Latest Activity: May 1

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PeachState Packards

For something new to get Packards to the Packard meet, all Packards will be eligible for a drawing to win a $50 cash prize. So get those Packards out! Plan to arrive around 10:30 for tire kicking, Lunch at noon, followed by a short meeting and auction. So bring items to Auction! Remember, it does not have to be auto related. Please RSVP or call Mark Nichols at 770-337-8329. Plan to bring what you normally bring. There will be a 50/50 and other prizes. Look forward to seeing you on May 3rd.

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