Z Club of Northern Virginia - Club Meeting

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Z Club of Northern Virginia - Club Meeting

Time: December 14, 2016 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Silver Diner
Street: 8101 Fletcher St,
City/Town: McLean, Virginia 22102 United States
Website or Map: http://www.zcarclubnova.org/m…
Event Type: cars, clubs/shows/cruises
Organized By: Z Club of Northern Virginia
Latest Activity: Dec 12, 2016

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Z Club of Northern Virginia - Club Meeting - Our meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at the Silver Diner in Tysons Corner, 8101 Fletcher Street, McLean, Virginia. Social hour starts at 7:00 p.m., and the meeting part starts around 8:00 p.m. Come on in, have a seat with any of us, and enjoy Silver Diner's tasty offerings. While our meetings are mostly social in nature, we occasionally arrange to have meeting guests who provide technical assistance and advice. Before and after the meetings, members can hang around outside to get acquainted with each other, admire the cars, and learn or teach each others about these wonderful cars. Location: Silver Diner Tysons Corner, 8101 Fletcher Street, McLean, Virginia. Directions: Take the Capitol Beltway (I-495) to Rt. 7 / Leesburg Pike West. Pass the Tysons Corner shopping mall on your right, then take a right at the next light onto International Dr. You'll see the Silver Diner come up on your left; take the first left onto Fletcher Street to gain access to the parking lot. There is much more parking in the rear than up front. Get there early enough to see the cars, and stay after the meeting to talk to their owners! End time may change.

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