Atlanta Drive Toward A Cure - November 1, 2020

This is a spot light on the first Atlanta Drive For A Cure which started at Caffeine & Octane on November 1, 2020. Drive Toward a Cure pursues an alternative to the numerous ‘for profit’ rally driving programs through the creation of events that team cars and camaraderie to raise funds and awareness to support the challenges of Parkinson’s Disease, benefiting research and patient care. https://www.drivetowardacure.org/
C&O is North America’s largest monthly car show! Caffeine & Octane is nationally recognized as an “all makes, all models” car show that regularly attracts over 2000 vehicles and 15,000 fans. The C&O faithful get up very early the 1st Sunday of each month to watch the parade of cars arriving well before sunrise! The Caffeine & Octane TV Show has been filmed live there for the last five years! https://www.caffeineandoctane.com/

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