Ridz by the River -Cartersville, GA

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Ridz by the River -Cartersville, GA

Time: April 10, 2021 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Graham Property
Street: 210 Etoawah Springs. Rd. (off Euharlee Rd. SW)
City/Town: Cartersville, GA
Event Type: gearhead, gathering, car, show, cruise-in
Organized By: Dennis, Greg, and Dan
Latest Activity: Apr 8, 2021

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Thanks to everyone who attended our 1st gathering – and for spreading the word about the venue and fun time had by all. Between word of mouth and social media it’s safe to say we’ll more than double the 210 cars we had in Oct. With BBQ & Pizza plus an additional vendor serving hamburgers & hot dogs, we’re shooting for 600 cars!

Continuing our theme of plain old good times, once again THERE'S NO REGISTRATION FEE, NO AWARDS PRESENTED, NO SWAP MEET SPACES.

BUT, and there’s always a but, we will make 2 changes: 1) the first 200 cars get a free meal and 2) we will be selling shirts!! If these don’t stimulate enuff interest to get 600 cars, then knowing there’s a 3rd change which will BE ANNOUNCED on April 10 outa do it!

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