Southern 356 Owners Group's Annual Meeting -Alpharetta, GA

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Southern 356 Owners Group's Annual Meeting -Alpharetta, GA

Time: January 22, 2022 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Keller-North America
Street: 1065 Nine North Drive
City/Town: , Alpharetta, GA.
Website or Map: http://www.356sog.com/
Event Type: annual, meeting, car, show
Organized By: Southern Owners Group (356 Porsche)
Latest Activity: Jan 21, 2022

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The 2022 Annual Meeting of the Southern Owners Group will be held on Saturday, Jan. 22 at
Keller-North America, 1065 Nine North Drive, Alpharetta, GA.  This is located off of GA Rt. 9
( Atlanta Hwy. at this point ) 1 mile north of the intersection of Rt. 9 and McFarland Parkway.
Turn left before the Sherwin-Williams store on the NW corner and proceed to 1065 on the right.
There's plenty of parking for our 356's.
We'll gather around 9:00 AM for coffee, donuts, and socializing.  The meeting will start around 10:30 AM and continue until noon when we'll enjoy a BBQ lunch from Slopes BBQ.
We'll be following current COVID 19 protocols so bring a msk if you prefer.
Please RSVP me at  gas356sc64@gmail.com or Daryle Higginbotham at daryle.higginbotham
@gmail.com BY Jan. 17 if you plan to attend so that we may have an accurate count for lunch.
 
Gordy Smith,  Pres.,  Events
Southern Owners Group

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