The Ride Lounge- Car Show/Gathering and Charity Drive

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The Ride Lounge- Car Show/Gathering and Charity Drive

Time: February 1, 2025 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Peachtree Corners
Street: 5250 Triangle Parkway Suite 500
City/Town: Peachtree Corners
Website or Map: https://ride-lounge.com
Event Type: fund, raiser
Latest Activity: Jan 17

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Join us for a car show/gathering and fundraiser for the Gwinett County School Foundation on February 1 at The Ride Lounge. The RIDE Lounge, located in Peachtree Corners, is a unique car storage facility and social club designed for car enthusiasts and their families. Whether or not you store a vehicle with us, you can enjoy access to exclusive private and public events created with car lovers in mind. Website: https://ride-lounge.com
Founders Dave Codrea and Josh Friedensohn, passionate car enthusiasts, envisioned The RIDE Lounge, as a welcoming, family-friendly space where people can safely store their vehicles, share their love for cars, and come together for exciting events and activities.
Please join us on February 1st for the grand opening of The RIDE Lounge!
5250 Triangle Parkway
Suite 500
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092

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