The Ansley Foundation Car Show Against Childhood Cancer

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The Ansley Foundation Car Show Against Childhood Cancer

Time: September 11, 2021 from 3pm to 8pm
Location: Pizza Shack
Street: 80 Seven Hills Blvd
City/Town: Dallas
Phone: 7706170415
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: The Ansley Foundation
Latest Activity: Jul 28, 2021

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The Ansley Foundation is excited to host our third car show against childhood cancer at Pizza Shack on September 11, 2021! All makes and models are welcome! Come join the fun beginning at 3:00 p.m. with lots of beautiful cars, great food, t-shirts, 50/50 drawing, awards and cash prizes for the winners! Your registration fee per vehicle includes one t-shirt.


All proceeds benefit the AFLAC Cancer & Blood Disorders Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and funding research to find a cure for pediatric cancer in memory of Ansley Cochran. We hope to see you there!

www.theansleyfoundation.org

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