Hello,

We are Tilly Mill Good Year Auto Center Located at 4363 Tilly Mill rd Doraville GA. 30360 We are 
next door to home depot and visible from 141. There is easy access to 285 and 85.
We are in the process of setting up a car show on Nov 22 
    The time for the show will be 11:00am to 3:00pm. Registration will be between 9:00am to 10:30am. We are hoping to have around 40 cars all together but any amount will help.
We will donate the profits of the raffle to the Egleston Childrens Hospital.
   There will be a popular vote for Best in Show, along with Best Cosmetics, Best Upgrades and Best Performance. Best in Show winner will receive a trophy and a picture of the car in our lobby. The other winners will receive certificates.
   If you would like to promote your club we will have space free of charge for a small booth. 
Napa will be supplying the food and we will supply drinks all free of charge. There will also be some children's activities. We will also be advertising in the Dunwoody Cryer, North Dekalb Neighbor, and through the Chamber of Commerce 
   Please let us know if you have any further questions.
 
If you are interested in showing cars please let us know. We would love to have you!
Thank you.

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