Rims and Roasters! (Euro Meet)

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Rims and Roasters! (Euro Meet)

Time: June 29, 2019 from 9am to 12pm
Location: 3448 Holly Springs Pkwy, Canton, GA 30115
Street: 3448 Holly Springs Pkwy
City/Town: Canton, GA 30115
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Event Type: networking, family, friendly
Organized By: Atlanta Euros
Latest Activity: Jun 7, 2019

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Event Description

Join Atlanta Euros for an all-new monthly event called
“Rims & Roasters”!
Saturday, June 29th at 9 AM!

-We are introducing a NEW Venue as we partner up with Alma Coffee located in Holly Springs, GA!

-We are dedicated to keeping our event totally FREE for all attendees thanks to Alma Coffee Roastery & Cafe supporting us with the awesome new location! Just make sure to grab some coffee to take home with you! :)

-All European Vehicles and Enthusiasts are Welcomed!

-Bring your Daily or Weekend Toy!

-Stop by and make friends apart of the local community!

-Bring the whole family to see Unique Air-cooled/Water-cooled European cars and to drink wonderful coffee!

-This is (Family Friendly Event) so please let’s keep it that way.
Absolutely NO Burnouts or Obnoxious Revving or you will be asked to leave.

-No Vendors are allowed at this event.

-Please do not leave any trash anywhere. It is a privilege that we are graciously allowed to use this location. So please pick up after yourself.

*We do not have reserved parking spots for individuals, so each parking spot is based on a “First Come First Served basis”.
Also, please fill up the very back parking spots FIRST when arriving so we can make space for everyone attending the event!

Address: 3448 Holly Springs Pkwy, Canton, GA 30115

Most importantly let’s all have a Wonderful Time!

Facebook Event link: 

https://www.facebook.com/events/2412011129022671/?ti=icl

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