~Toys 4 Tots~ Charity Car & Bike Show by Speed & Mischief -near Spaghetti Junction

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~Toys 4 Tots~ Charity Car & Bike Show by Speed & Mischief  -near Spaghetti Junction

Time: December 23, 2012 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Josephine Lounge
Street: 6325 Peachtree Industrial Blv
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Event Type: charity, car, show
Organized By: Sunny Malhotra
Latest Activity: Dec 23, 2012

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Event Description

Who doesn't like gifts on Christmas morning, doesn't matter what age? Most of us can't wait to open up our gifts as soon as we wake up. While we are enjoying, there are thousands of kids who aren't so fortunate to unwrap a gift on Christmas morning. We can change that. 

12/20/2012 Gwinnett Meet will be hosting:

Toy 4 Tots Christmas Charity Car & Bike Show. All the toys will be donated to Children's Health Care of Atlanta. 

Car show registration: $15 per car & $10 with donation of a New Unwrapped toy
Classes:
1. Best Exterior
2. Best Interior
3. Best Import
4. Best American
5. Best Exotic
6. Best Ice (Entertainment System)
7. Best Engine bay
8. Best Stance
9. Best Overall
10. Best Bike.
11. Best Truck
12. Best VIP

Each car will be judged by the event judges, and public vote. This can be anyone's game, bigger the support for your car, better the chances of you winning.

You can register ahead of time by paypaling $10 (select gift in payment options) to Lightning685@yahoo.com.
Include:
Full Name:
Car: Year/Make/Model
Classes: Ex. Interior/Exterior/Ice
Phone:



Brought to you by: Speed & Mischief, Global Auto Gallery
For vendor and sponsor inquiries please email SpeedandMischief@gmail.com

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