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Time: September 18, 2010 from 4pm to 9pm
Location: Pumpkinvine Baptist Church (Parking Lot)
Street: 2156 Buchanan Highway
City/Town: Dallas, GA
Website or Map: http://www.pumpkinvinebaptist…
Phone: 678-446-1271
Event Type: cruise-in, /, fundraiser
Organized By: Michael Caleb Powell
Latest Activity: Sep 13, 2010
This is our 1st Annual Cruise-In. We would love to have as many cars, trucks, and motorcycles as we can fit plus some. Our moto for this Cruise-In is, "If you want to show it; bring it."There is no registration fee nor awards. Just bring what you have to show and have a GREAT time. All the proceeds from the food and T-shirts will go towards the children and youth ministries at Pumpkinvine. If you would like to add to the proceeds by way of donation; donations are always accepted. This is a family event. We will have inflateables for the children and good wholesome music along with a mini-concert by our praise band "Breaking Free." So come out for a GREAT time and some AWESOME looking cars, trucks, and motorcycles. For more information feel free to check out the churches webpage: http://www.pumpkinvinebaptistchurch.org or contact Michael at 678-446-1271 or email: mpowell9@student.highlands.edu
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