Annual Shamrock Saturday Cruisin’ For Food -Seveirville, AL

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Annual Shamrock Saturday Cruisin’ For Food -Seveirville, AL

Time: March 12, 2016 from 12pm to 7pm
Location: THE DINER
Street: 550 Winfield Dunn Parkway
City/Town: Sevierville, TN
Website or Map: http://THEDINER.biz
Phone: 865-908-1904
Event Type: cruisin’, for, food
Organized By: Howard Kingsbury
Latest Activity: Mar 10, 2016

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Saturday, March 12, 2016, THE DINER RATS CAR CLUB hosts THE 5th Annual Shamrock Saturday Cruisin’ For Food fundraiser for local charities, Sevier County Food Ministries, Wears Valley Ranch Children’s Home. Save the date and plan to be here to raise funds for two ministries that we care a lot about. Sevier County Food Ministries is our local food bank, feeding hundreds of families each week. Many of these families are working people who have children and are seasonal workers for our local businesses. Wears Valley Ranch is a home for kids in crisis situations (not of their own making) who need love, guidance, and hope for the future.

Our Shamrock Saturday event will cruise from Smokies Stadium beginning at noon and will continue down Highway 66 to THE DINER restaurant. The purpose is to help stock the pantries of Sevier County Food Ministries, Wears Valley Ranch Children’s Home, remind us all of the on-going needs of such Sevier Co. organizations.

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