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Time: November 1, 2015 from 11am to 6pm
Location: soloarte tattoo parking lot
Street: 411 Maxham rd
City/Town: Austell, GA
Phone: 6788956660
Event Type: charity, autoshow
Organized By: christopher brown
Latest Activity: Oct 30, 2015
We are having our 10th annual toys for tots charity autoshow this November 1st 2015. This event is 100% charity with marines collecting all donations and toys. To enter the show, just bring in new toys. Only awards that will be given are for the person who donated the most toys, most carclub members with vehicles and 2nd place for most toys donated. We are having a motorcycle stunt show and a live performances by local artists. We are raffling off ps4, xboxone, atlanta hawks tickets and giftcards also free tattoo giveaways and much more
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