Whip-n-Sip Cars and Coffee McDonough Georgia

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Whip-n-Sip Cars and Coffee McDonough Georgia

Time: August 14, 2021 from 9am to 11am
Location: Divergent Detailing
Street: 1505 Meredith Park Drive
City/Town: McDonough Georgia
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 678-310-3153. 770-356-8779
Event Type: monthly, cruise
Organized By: Mark Engel
Latest Activity: Aug 13, 2021

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Come hang out and enjoy beautiful cars and weather! Wether you drive an exotic,domestic,JDM or vintage muscle or antique,stop by and show off your ride. We will be hosting these events monthly on the second Saturday of each month.Enjoy Coffee and Donuts and an occasional food truck breakfast. Please respect the property,clean up after yourself,no burnouts,revving ,etc. For more info on charities and vendor sponsorship call or text Stuart 678-310-3153 or Mark 770-356-8779. Event is sponsored by Divergent Detailing and Atlanta Auto Restoration,location is 1504 Meredith Park Drive McDonough Georgia 

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