there is going to be cruise it at Oz Pizza this saturday on Riverside pkwy, i won't be able to make it because i will going out of town for the weekend i will be setting up another meet in the coming week and trying to set up a charity show for march to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project as i am a Wounded warrior from afghanistan i'd like to help out my brothers and sisters that were wounded in action like myself, details will be coming in the near future of the time and date of the meet and the time and date of the show.

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Comment by Michael Thies on February 14, 2013 at 12:20am

I haven't checked yet, but did you post this Saturday's event on the Events Calendar?  That is a great way to get the word out. I will mention it on my Radio Show this week if you want. Seomtime do you want to call in and tell the listners what you are planning for the Club?  Mike

Comment by Jessee L Purvis on February 13, 2013 at 5:23am

let me have the number and i will see what i can do as far as calling in and letting others know, i am really hyped about getting to d a charity event for the wounded warrior project, as i was wounded in action while i was deployed and lost almost all feeling in my left arm from the shoulder down as it tore out a nerve cluster. if you would let the listeners know that the West Ga Nova & Classic Car Club is looking for new members with American cars from the early 50's through the early 80's and any year novas, we prefer to have members with daily drivers and not just show cars. if you could do that i would greatly appreciate it. thank you

 

Comment by Michael Thies on February 13, 2013 at 4:57am

I haven't checked yet, but did you post this Saturday's event on the Events Calendar?  That is a great way to get the word out. I will mention it on my Radio Show this week if you want. Seomtime do you want to call in and tell the listners what you are planning for the Club?  Mike

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