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Time: June 15, 2013 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Ingles
Street: Fairburn rd
City/Town: Douglasville
Phone: 678-923-4963
Event Type: charity, car, show
Organized By: Pres. of WGANCCC Jessee L Purvis
Latest Activity: May 31, 2013
We will be hosting a charity car show for the wounded warrior project on June 15th 2013, registration is $15 per car, vendors are $25, due to limited space please be food or picture related. all proceeds will go to helping the wounded warrior project. we invite any and all classic, custom, muscle car, hot rods, trucks, and restoration in progress cars to come to this event.
we will be limited to spacing for 50-100 spots.
we are also looking for anyone who can help with setting this event up.
we are looking for a DJ that can play classic rock, and oldies for free, please contact me via text at 678-923-4963 if you would like to register for a spot or spots for your car or any of your friends or club members, or email me at Jesseepurvis88@msn.com if you wish to help spread the word and help set up the event.
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