West Ga Nova Club Meet and Greet

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West Ga Nova Club Meet and Greet

Time: January 26, 2013 from 3pm to 6pm
Location: Arbor Place Mall, Douglasville,Ga
City/Town: Douglasville
Phone: 4047094768
Event Type: car, club, meet, and, greet
Organized By: Jessee L Purvis Pres. WGACCC
Latest Activity: Jan 25, 2013

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we are having a meet and greet for potential new member today january 26th at arbor place mall in douglasville near bed bath and beyond from 3pm-6pm, bring your nova or classic car if more than ten arrive we will have to relocate to another location. if you'd like to join the club we are accepting new members from all across west Ga and east alabama, we do not believe that you need a show car to belong to our club, anything is welcome from restorations in progress, daily drivers, show cars, sleepers etc. at the moment we have no dues set up and won't have any dues until we reach at the minimum of 60 members. if you want to great club to join please come by and find us if you come around 2:30pm look for a primer gray '79 Nova sleeper it is the president of the club's car. hope to see new members today, if you'd like more information on the club look up our subsidiary Douglas County Nova Club on facebook.
sincerely
J. Purvis
Pres. WGANCCC/DCNC

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