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Time: June 7, 2020 from 8am to 1pm
Location: Panera Bread
Street: 1195 Woodstock Road
City/Town: Roswell, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/lawr…
Phone: Larry - 770-924-5722
Event Type: tour, car, show, cruise
Organized By: Local Car Magazine
Latest Activity: Jun 4, 2020
We're doing it again! Quarantour 3 "Mask Parade" will be this Sunday morning. Arrive as early as 8am at Panera Bread (they will be open) and we'll begin the tour at 9am. There will be a parking lot stop in the middle so we can shuffle the order and you can look at somebody else's tail lights. There is also a U-turn in the route so the group will pass itself going in the opposite direction, like a glitch in the Matrix. The tour will end at Dunkin Donuts, which will also be open. This is a rain or shine event and please wear a mask when you're not driving as a courtesy to those of us still trying to avoid the Covid-19. The address for Panera is 1195 Woodstock Rd (AKA RT92/Holcomb Bridge Rd) in Roswell, GA
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