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Time: October 19, 2014 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: Holly Springs Kroger parking lot
Street: I-575 North at Exit 14
City/Town: Canton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.peachstatepca.org/…
Phone: 404-872-7117 or chrisgellner@bellsouth.net
Event Type: rally
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Sep 17, 2014
The 2014 "Brats at Big Canoe Rally" will be held on Sunday, October 19. Please, make plans to come on out and enjoy this afternoon of fun, rallying and socializing with Peachstate family and friends. The Rally will start at the Holly Springs Kroger parking lot just off I-575 North at Exit 14 and will end at the Big Canoe Lodge. We usually take the eastern or central route to Big Canoe, but this time, will take the far western route to Tate on some unfamiliar country roads.
This FUN event will be a low-key rally with the primary objective being, to get everyone to the Party at Big Canoe while driving some neat roads along the way. Now, if you have never participated in a Rally, the TOUR Class, with a much more detailed set of instructions, is provided for you. Also, please review the Rally School Videos on the Peachstatepca.org website. In SOP class (Seat of the Pants), the rally team consists of driver and navigator only. In Tour class you can bring the family. Although, we would like for you to bring your Porsche, you may participate in any vehicle.
REGISTRATION, for this event, will be at the Holly Springs Kroger. Take I-575 North to exit 14 (Holly Springs/Canton). Exit I-575N and turn left at the TL at the top of the exit ramp, on Holly Springs Pkwy, cross I-575 and make a right before the Chevron service station, proceed to the Kroger parking lot.
EVENT - Brats at Big Canoe Rally - 2014
DATE/TIME - Sunday, October 19 at 1:00pm
PLACE - Holly Springs Kroger parking lot
PRICE - $15 per Rally Car & $5 PP for the Food
AFTER RALLY PARTY - At the Big Canoe Lodge
Brats, Trimmings and soft drinks will be served.
Bring your clipboard or notebook, pencils, timepiece (digital is best), The Rally Generals from the Peachstatepca.org Website, a clear head and whatever libation you will want to drink at the after rally party (BYOB).
Please let us know, if you are participating as a competitor or will work this Rally, by calling Chris & Barbara Gellner at 404-872-7117 or reply via E-mail to chrisgellner@bellsouth.net. By the way, workers eat for free.
We will see you at Registration.
Cheers, Chris & Barbara Gellner, your host Rallymasters
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