Coffee Brake for Toys For Tots -Buford, GA

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Coffee Brake for Toys For Tots -Buford, GA

Time: December 14, 2014 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: The Tannery
Street: 554 Main Street
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 678-353-7969
Event Type: charity, car, show
Organized By: No Love 4 Atlanta , South East Wheels Events, Grease Inc. Jade Motorsports & Drop Gearz Motorsports
Latest Activity: Dec 14, 2014

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Event Description

As unity in the Car scene continues to build No Love 4 Atlanta , South East Wheels Events & DropGearz Motorsports, Jade Motorsports, Import Atlanta, and Grease Inc. magazine are proud to unite and host our annual Toys 4 Tots Car Show!
Entry into the car show will be a donation of any Unwrapped New Toy or money donation to the toys for tot’s foundation.

Awards
Awards will be handed out to the Top TEN Cars!

$100 to the largest club in attendance!!

Drop Gearzs Motorsport will also be giving away a People’s Choice Award voted by you the spectator. 

Food
Coffee and other food will be present along with a DJ to get everyone in the Christmas Spirit :)

Raffle
A $25 Dollar Gas Card will also be raffled off.
Automatic Entry into the raffle if entered into the Show 
$1 Raffle ticket (All contributions will be donated to Toys 4 Tots)

Vendors
Vendors will be present.

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