UMMC Toys for Tots All Mustang Cruise-In

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UMMC Toys for Tots All Mustang Cruise-In

Time: December 2, 2017 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Doraville Public Library
Street: 3748 Central Ave
City/Town: Doraville, Ga.
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: 770-256-2530
Event Type: toy, drive, cruise-in
Organized By: Unstabled Mates Mustang Club
Latest Activity: Oct 31, 2017

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Event Description

What:
All Mustang Toys for Tots Cruise-In hosted by the Unstabled Mates Mustang Club

Where;
Doraville Library front lots
3748 Central Ave
Doraville, GA 30340

When:
Saturday December 2nd from 10am to 4pm.

This year we are holding an 'All Mustang Toys for Tots Cruise-In' in conjunction with the City of Doraville as part of their holiday tree lighting celebration weekend. Come out and show off your ride while meeting other Mustang owners and giving to a great cause at the same time. 

Donate one unwrapped toy to display your vehicle. 

All Mustangs and related vehicles (Cougars, Capris, SVT Lightnings etc.) welcomed. 

Food vendors will be available

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