Veterans PTSD Charity Cruise

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Veterans PTSD Charity Cruise

Time: May 23, 2020 from 3pm to 8pm
Location: Starts at Georgia Square Mall in Athens. Ends at Holly Hill in Winder.
City/Town: Athens, GA to Winder, GA
Website or Map: https://facebook.com/events/s…
Event Type: charity, cruise
Organized By: Nic Bourchier
Latest Activity: May 7, 2020

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Fellow car enthusiasts! We recently had a friend take his own life due to PTSD. Sean Crowe was a Firefighter/Paramedic with Barrow County Emergency Services for 5 years, most recently he worked at Madison County EMS, and prior to that he was a Medic in the United States Army. I am putting together a Charity Cruise with all proceeds going to the Barrow County Veterans Resource Center. The donation will be made in Sean's name. I am working on the details right now but the plan is to start the cruise at Georgia Square Mall @ 4:00. We will set up at 3:00 to give people time to show up. We will cruise Atlanta Hwy. to Downtown Winder where we will end at Holly Hill. Dixie Cruisers Car Club has a show scheduled that day from 5:00 to 8:00. I will have details soon whether that show will be taking place or not. If it does not, we will try to reserve Holly Hill for our use. This Cruise is open to ALL vehicles. Cars, Bikes, Old, or New are all welcome. I wanted to get something out so people can have it on their books! I will update this listing as soon as I find out anything new. Please come out and help us donate and raise awareness for PTSD.

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