SEMA Atlanta Town Hall - Buford, GA

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SEMA Atlanta Town Hall - Buford, GA

Time: May 3, 2013 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Lund International
Street: 4325 Hamilton Mill Rd.
City/Town: Buford, GA 30518
Website or Map: http://www.sema.org/townhall-…
Phone: 909-978-6697
Event Type: sema, member, meeting
Organized By: SEMA
Latest Activity: Apr 10, 2013

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Event Description

To kick off our 2013 Town Hall Tour, SEMA will be rounding up our local members and prospective members for an evening at Lund International in Atlanta, GA.

You only need to bring yourself, a few business cards and willingness to network and share your feedback with SEMA and its volunteers.

The event will be brought to you by SEMA, but hosted by our friends at:

Lund International
4325 Hamilton Mill Rd. 
Buford, GA 30518

Please know that this will be a business casual event - no suits and ties at this one!

We would like to extend a special thanks to the team at Lund International for their assistance with hosting and coordinating our first town hall meeting in Atlanta, GA. SEMA members and non-members are welcome.

Contact AJ Carney at andreac@sema.org or call 909-978-6697 for further details.

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