CANCELLED - BELK Susan G. Komen Car Show - Cumming, GA CANCELLED

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CANCELLED - BELK Susan G. Komen Car Show - Cumming, GA CANCELLED

Time: June 23, 2012 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Belk @ Lakeland Plaza in Cumming, GA
Street: 520 Lakeland Plaza - Intersection of Highway 20 & GA 400
City/Town: Cumming, GA 30040
Website or Map: http://Exit 14 off GA 400 - F…
Phone: 770-889-5998 - Cindy T.
Event Type: charity, fundraiser
Organized By: Belk of Cumming, 520 Lakeland Plaza, Cumming
Latest Activity: Jun 23, 2012

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Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Charity Fund Raiser Car Show at Belk's in Cumming, GA has been moved to September 2012!

Please plan to attend!

http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/coffee-brake-snellville-gag

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Comment by Kevin S on June 22, 2012 at 10:25am

I have the same question(s) most likely. I would like to know what the registration/donation amount is before driving 30 miles.

Comment by Tommy Morris on June 19, 2012 at 1:50pm

 Do we really need to make phone calls to find out basic info? I don't think calling people at night for car show stuff is needed. What is the cost?

 

Comment by Michael Thies on June 18, 2012 at 1:03pm

Is this a judged show? How many trophies are given out?  I have gotten calls about this and sent them to call you all.  :-)

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