Sitting On Chrome Car wash and Canned Foods Drive -North Charleston, SC

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Sitting On Chrome Car wash and Canned Foods Drive -North Charleston, SC

Time: July 21, 2012 from 9am to 2pm
Location: AutoZone 3980 Rivers Ave Location
Street: 3890 Rivers Ave
City/Town: North Charleston SC
Website or Map: http://Johnnyyates28@yahoo.co…
Phone: 843-364-4191 Contact me Johnny boy For more info Plz leave a msg if no answer
Event Type: car, wash, and, can, food, drive
Organized By: Sitting On Chrome
Latest Activity: Jul 17, 2012

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We will be doing our car wash and canned foods drive to benefit the Lowcountry food bank so we are asking that everyone who comes out please bring a canned good non perishable item to donate and recieve 1 dollar discount on your vehicle wash. This is to benefit a great cause and we look forward to seeing all of you out at this event.

It all goes down July 21st 2012 from 9am-2pm and we will have a live Dj and will also be selling hamburgers and hotdogs with chips and drink.....so come on out get your car clean and support a good cause and even have some lunch for a great price while you are at it!!

If you are interested in making any donations to benefit the Lowcountry food bank wether it be in the form of canned goods or Cash donation please go to our facebook page and public group @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/301811449863498/

Or

http://www.facebook.com/sitting.onchrome

If you are on facebook please feel free to join us in our group or add us as a friend on our official facebook page and thank you again for any and all support that you may give....remember you show us love and we show the same love back!!

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