TOYS FOR TOTS DRIVE AND CAR SHOW -Loganville, GA

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TOYS FOR TOTS DRIVE AND CAR SHOW -Loganville, GA

Time: December 5, 2020 from 10am to 4pm
Location: PIERCE TRANSPORTATION
Street: 3977 ATLANTA HWY (BEHIND DEL TACO)
City/Town: LOGANVILLE, GA 30052
Event Type: christmas, toy, drive
Organized By: REBELLIOUS RIDERS C C
Latest Activity: Nov 23, 2020

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Pierce Transportation along with Rebellious Riders Car Club will be hosting our 1st Annual Toys For Tots Drive / Car Show!
Entry fee for the event will be $10 & 1 Unopened and unwrapped toy! We will be trying to collect as many toys as possible to help the children during the upcoming holidays. Please join us and share to your friends!
Controller Game Lounge will be open on site for those who would be interested in playing some games while at the show. They have drinks and food inside for purchase.
Join us for food, drinks, games, cars and fun!

 3977 Atlanta Hwy
Loganville, GA 30052
United States
**Right behind Del Taco**

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