DIXIE CRUISERS MONTHLY MEETING -Winder, Ga

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DIXIE CRUISERS MONTHLY MEETING -Winder, Ga

Time: August 10, 2013 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: The Screen Door Restaurant
Street: 133 W Athens Street
City/Town: Winder, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.dixiecruisers.com
Phone: Francois Preston 706-621-0803
Event Type: car, club, meeting
Organized By: Dixie Cruisers
Latest Activity: Aug 8, 2013

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This is a long traditional Car Club!  Visitors and New Members Welcome!!

Hi Everyone!

The meeting is going to be held at The Screen Door Restaurant in Winder the Saturday, August 10th, 6 pm for dinner, 7 pm for the meeting. It is in the same plaza that Johnny's NY Style Pizza was in. Hope to see you all there! We will need to know who will be attending the Summer Party to be held at the Morton's so Tom can order the food. Please attend the meeting and give a positive reply so we can have some fun! I think everyone will be pleased. 

BRING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK!!

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