Help Gabriel.org Benefit Car Show -Woodstock, GA

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Help Gabriel.org  Benefit Car Show -Woodstock, GA

Time: April 2, 2011 all day
Location: The Old Walmart
Street: Hwy 92 and Hwy 5
City/Town: Woodstock, GA
Phone: talk2us@atlantawebs.com
Event Type: charity, car, truck, and, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Mark Reeves
Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2011

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Benefit car, truck and bike show for Baby Gabriel in Woodstock, GA.  See www.helpgabriel.org for more info on where and why.  Top 25 and specialty awards.  Live music and silent auction.

 

Gabriel Micah Sierra was diagnosed with Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor (AT/RT). This is an extremely rare, extremely aggressive tumor. Statistically, 3 children per 1,000,000 are diagnosed each year with cancer of the central nervous system, and of those about 3% are diagnosed with AT/RT. The treatment for our 11 month old son will consist of 52 weeks of chemotherapy and radiation.

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