We have over 700 cars on a cold Sunday morning at Caffeine & Octane http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/caffeine-octane-alpharetta-... in early March!  Some folks brought stand up heaters (which was a great idea).  

The ROMEO breakfast is still growing and is expected to get over 150 of our closest friends to sit down for breakfast this Spring. we meet every Tuesday at the Marietta Diner and bring you car to show.  No charge for showing you car! :-)   http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/marietta-diner-cruise-in-an...

Each Third Sunday morning the favorite spot is the Four Seasons in Alpharetta, http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/four-seasons-classic-car-cr... There is free coffee, prizes and no charge to participate!  We have some wonderful vehicles this last month and it was warmer!  :-)

Tomorrow in Snellville is the "Coffee Brake" and there is a Duinkin Donut there to get in out of the rain!  Bring over you car to show, again it a ll free. http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/coffee-brake-snellville-ga-1

Thursday nights we are starting a free Cruise In at the new Garage71.com Studio in Buford! We hope to bring in the kids who have been kicked out the Shorty Howell Park in Duluth. There is a Pizza Parlour there and we expect to be getting live bands to play after April 1!  http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/cruisn-thursday-buford-ga-2

Sonic and Varsity continue to do their part. Check out the great gatherings in Loganville on Fridays and Dawsonville on Tuesday nights! http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/loganville-sonic-friday-nig... &

http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/varisity-jr-cruise-in-dawso...

Call me if I can help with anything Mike 770-883-0160 mike@SouthEastWheelsEvents.com

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Your killing car show that way!!! and other car events!!!!!

Actually, it does the opposite. It is a training ground for folks to realize that real car shows exist, and that they would like to complete. :-) It is a recruiting ground for professionals like yourself! 

It is a location where we can advertise all the other events with flyers, etc. Which reminds me that I am out of any flyers for Prowler Boy and need up-to-date material to print for this weekend. Please mail me the most current you have. M. 

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