WOODSTOCK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CARS & FAITH CAR SHOW

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WOODSTOCK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CARS & FAITH CAR SHOW

Time: February 5, 2022 from 12am to 4pm
Location: WOODSTOCK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Street: 11905 HWY 92
City/Town: WOODSTOCK, GA 30188
Event Type: benefit, car, show
Organized By: WOODSTOCK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - GLASS TIGER - KARTEL
Latest Activity: Jan 30, 2022

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The inaugural event for Cars & Faith on Jan 8th was epic! Almost 300 cars showed up, and we raised nearly $5,000.00 in donations! Thanks to all who came and made this event a total success.
Get ready for the next event on Feb 5th! It is going to be bigger and better with new features and interaction. We have to start at 12pm, one hour earlier this time, and will run until 4pm.
The same amenities will be on hand as before, and we have added a shuttle to run people back and forth to and from the restrooms.
Come hungry, food trucks will be on site, and Dj Dion will be back to rock the house! This event will be attended by the participants in the Johnny Hunt Men's conference, a yearly event held by Woodstock Baptist. Thousands on people will be there, so it is a great time to come in as a vendor/sponsor, and get your company in front of new people.
Thanks again for everyone that came in January. We are so pleased with the donations, and so much help is on the way to the homeless community! 
770-926-4428

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