"The Warm Up" Coat/Canned Food Drive

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"The Warm Up" Coat/Canned Food Drive

Time: November 22, 2015 from 12pm to 7pm
Location: Tannery Row Artist Colony
Street: 554 W Main St, Bldg C
City/Town: Buford, Ga
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 4045423041
Event Type: charity
Organized By: David Windsor
Latest Activity: Nov 16, 2015

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Event Description

Ladies and Gentleman, DropGearz Motorsports presents "The Warm-up" Coat and Canned Food drive at Tannery Row in Buford.

We're taking donations of coats, warm clothing, canned foods and monetary donations for charity to benefit those in need during what is predicted to be a cold winter. This is a precursor to our annual Toys 4 Tots event happening Dec 13th.

There will be categories to enter to win trophies and door prizes. Categories such as:
- Best Import
- Best Domestic
- Best Stance
- Best Lift
- Best VIP
- Best Interior
- Best Exotic
- Best Club Attendance
and more

Any vendors interested in joining the cause can contact us via PM or info@dropgearz.com for details, any car clubs looking to participate and/or sponsor, please PM or email us.

As with every DropGearz/No Love event, there are rules.
- No Burnouts
- No Speeding through the lot
- No Excessive Revving
- DJ will be on site, turn your music down
- No Smoking of illegal substance
- No drugs of any kind
- This is a family oriented event, keep that in mind, watch you 
language please.
- Follow the guide of the staff. If you're asked not to park 
somewhere, listen and please move. There is a reason.

We are still accepting vendors and anyone willing to help out with the show. Vendor fee is $50 for a spot or the donation of a trophy for a category. Please contact us at info@dropgearz.com, via facebook, or call David at 404-542-3041

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