ASR at Road Atlanta Toy Run - Braselton, GA

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ASR at Road Atlanta Toy Run - Braselton, GA

Time: December 4, 2021 to December 5, 2021
Location: Raod Atlanta
Street: Highwya 53 Winder Highway
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: https://www.santastoyrun.org/
Event Type: cruise, in, toys, race, santa
Organized By: American Street Rodders
Latest Activity: Dec 1, 2021

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Merry Christmas American Street Rodders Family, on Dec 4-5th one of our sponsors Muscle Car Therapy ( Circle Heart Racing ) is sponsoring Santa Toy Run at Road Atlanta. In the link below there are four different ways you can participate in Santa’s Toy Run. The ASR family will be donating to $250 donation to VFW National Home for Children. We will also be doing a cruise to the event on Saturday morning Dec.4th to drop off an unwrapped toy or gift card valued at minimal $20.00 that provides admission to the 2-day NASASE (National Auto Sport Association Southeast Region) event Saturday and Sunday.

If you want to join the cruise, we will be gathering a group departing  9:30 AM from the Ingles located 1528 Atlanta Hwy, Auburn, GA 30011 , then onto to the Cracker Barrel in Braselton 301 Exchange Way, Braselton, GA 30517 to pick up more cruise in participants before departing at 10:00am for Road Atlanta. Weather is supposed to be great. I hope to see you there.

 

Regards , Shawn Crook ASR President

 

Santa's Toy Run – Help Us Give Miles of Smiles (santastoyrun.org)

 

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