Support the Sports Car Show -Flowery Branch, GA

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Support the Sports Car Show -Flowery Branch, GA

Time: September 20, 2011 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Robson crossing shopping center
Street: 3415 Atlanta hwy
City/Town: Flowery Branch, GA 30542
Event Type: fundraiser, for, youth, sports
Organized By: Jr knights and sonic drive in
Latest Activity: Mar 20, 2022

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Hall county cut youth sports. Jr knights booster club needs your help to keep youth sports going. 7 schools rely on jr knights as their sports league. Car show fundraiser on tuesday sept 20 from 5 to 9 pm in robson crossing shopping center between ave hardware and sonic drive in. Live music, raffles including a 50/50, moonwalk bouncer for kids, trophies, and so much more! $10 registration. Register online at jrknightsports.com Any questions email Danielle at danigirl1485@yahoo.com

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