Westside Toys For Tots Cruise In - Rocky Face, GA

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Westside Toys For Tots Cruise In - Rocky Face, GA

Time: September 10, 2022 from 11am to 5pm
Location: David Guess Farm
Street: 3385 Crider Rd. next to Westside Elementary School
City/Town: Rocky Face, Ga. 30740
Phone: 706-673-2016
Event Type: cruise-in, car-show
Organized By: David Guess and friends
Latest Activity: Sep 5, 2022

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Westside cruise-in will be located on Crider Rd. next to the Westside Elementary school. Directions: take hwy 75, off at exit 336, If your going north or south you will still make left onto hwy. 41. Go north on hwy 41 (approx 2 mi.), make left on 201, go to 1st light (utility rd.) make left,  Go to Crider make left, cruise-in on right. The cruise in is on all grass field with pleanty of shade trees. There will be food, inflatibles, restroom, DJ. Public welcome. If you need more info call Beverly 706-581-1641 or Ron 706-581-1289. 

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