WWJD?: WHAT WOULD JESUS DRIVE CAR SHOW- Decatur, GA

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WWJD?: WHAT WOULD JESUS DRIVE CAR SHOW- Decatur, GA

Time: June 11, 2011 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Covenant Ministries Cathedral
Street: 1700 Corey Blvd.
City/Town: Decatur, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.thecovenantcathedr…
Phone: 404-289-8960
Event Type: community, fun, day
Organized By: Quincy Carswell
Latest Activity: Jun 10, 2011

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COVENANT MINISTRIES/ I.M.P.A.C.T
1ST ANNUAL
WHAT WOULD JESUS DRIVE? (WWJD)
CAR SHOW/ CRUISE-IN

Car Show Registration from 11am-2pm
Judging: 2:15pm

CAR SHOW Registration is FREE!!!!

BRUSTERS ICE CREAM/ PAPA JOHNS PIZZA / MIKE'S BAR-B-Q
Full concessions will be available during the event, however you are welcome to bring your own food and drinks. Glass bottles and alcohol are not permitted.

50/50 Drawing towards I.M.P.A.C.T. Student Ministries 2011 Conference

Live Entertainment/ DJ, Ticket Raffle, Door Prizes, Moonwalks & Much More

ALLSTATE Auto Insurance Agents Will Be OnSite

Sponsors:
Ivory Chevrolet
Stone Mountain Toyota
Stone Mountain Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Mercedes Benz of Buckhead
Superior Chevrolet
Yellow River Collision
Allstate Auto Insurance

Awards Include:
Best Car In Show
Bishop's Choice
Top 15
Ladies Choice
Kid's Choice
Most Attend Car Club
Best Classic Car
Best Audio/Stereo
And Much More

COVENANT MINISTRIES CATHEDRAL
Saturday, June 11th, 2011 11am-3pm
1700 Corey Blvd. Decatur, GA 30032 (404)289-8960

 

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