Stone Mountain Village Summer Car Show, Stone Mountain, GA

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Stone Mountain Village Summer Car Show, Stone Mountain, GA

Time: July 23, 2022 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Parking lot of Sue Kellogg Library
Street: 952 Leon Street
City/Town: Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Website or Map: http://www.GeorgiaCoolCruiser…
Phone: 404-732-6842
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Rick Ellis
Latest Activity: Jul 17, 2022

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The Georgia Cool Cruisers are at it again! We are teaming up with the City of Stone Mountain to host their Summer Open Car Show!

The show will be on Leon Street, right off Main Street at the Library. It will feature Popular Choice Awards, 50/50 Raffle, Prizes, Food, Vendors and our Great Oldies!

We will be welcoming ALL Years - Makes - Models!

Entry Fee: $20, with proceeds to help provide School Supplies for Local Kids.

Don't Miss It, and Bring Your Friends!

RAIN DATE: Saturday, July 30

Directions: Traveling SOUTH on Main Street, turn RIGHT after the Train Depot on Mimosa Drive, then RIGHT at the Library (look for a Blue sign).

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