Show Your Ride for the Ribbons -Lawrenceville, GA

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Show Your Ride for the Ribbons -Lawrenceville, GA

Time: April 30, 2022 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Ironshield Brewing
Street: 457 North Chestnut Street
City/Town: Lawrenceville, GA
Website or Map: https://beyondtheribboninc.or…
Phone: Bobbie 404-274-2024
Event Type: car, show, festival, charity, fundraiser, city, lawrenceville, cancer, ribbon
Organized By: Beyond The Ribbon Inc
Latest Activity: Apr 27, 2022

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Please join us on April 30th for a day of family fun while looking at some sweet rides. This event is the 2ND ANNUAL car show to help raise funds for all Beyond The Ribbon help they provide, bring awareness to all cancers, celebrate your favorite survivor, and remember those we have lost.

Beyond the Ribbon was established to assist our cancer families in our Gwinnett community. We know being diagnosed with cancer is hard enough, still providing for your family shouldn't. We are able to offer help with rent/mortgage, utilities, gas, transportation, meals, prescriptions, medical supplies, and peer-to-peer support. We have many events throughout the year that you can come and support.

REGISTERING WILL GUARANTEE YOUR SHOW PARKING SPOT!

Activities include 50/50 raffle, Silent Auction, Food, and vendors! Awards include ​Mayor’s Choice, Best in Show, Best Female, Best Male, Best Truck, Best Motorcycle, Top 5 Best Classic, Top 5 Best Modern, Top 5 Best Muscle, Top 5 Best Exotic, Kids Choice, Most Club Participants, Survivors Choice

We have made several changes so you will have a better experience this time around. There will be 4 food trucks, 2 bands, a DJ, sound system in all areas, several beverage stations, kids area, more parking attendants, more vendors, more pinup models and MORE Categories. We are partnering with the City of Lawrenceville, this year there will be a "Mayor's Choice Award", also Best Wrap and much more!!! One of our goals is to have all the different colors of cars representing the cancer ribbons.

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