Event Details

Toys 4 Tots Drive

Time: December 1, 2019 from 11am to 4pm
Location: Indetail AutoSalon
Street: 2875 Buford Hwy
City/Town: Duluth, Georgia
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/Inde…
Event Type: car, show, charity, event
Organized By: Indetail AutoSalon
Latest Activity: Nov 17, 2019

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Event Description

Indetail AutoSalon Open House / Toys 4 Tots Drive

Finally settled in and suited for an open house. This will be a chance to check out our shop and see our facility.

With the main goal of it being to gather a TON of UNOPENED toys to donate to kids just in time for Christmas.

Please RSVP for the event if you plan to make it. A estimated head count would be ideal.

We will have two to three different types of food available. Details to follow.

One UNOPENED toy will get you an entry into whatever raffle you choose to enter.

The goal is to use our resources and those willing to contribute to offer as many prizes as we can. Ranging from detail supplies, detail services, tint, wraps, alignments, audio. Whatever we are able to manage we will make it happen and people attending will have the chance to donate a toy for chance to win any prize. The more toys you bring the more chances you are to win the certain prize.

We will update the prize selections as we get sponsors on board.

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