North Springs United Methodist 1st Annual Benefit Car Show -Sandy Springs, GA

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North Springs United Methodist 1st Annual Benefit Car Show -Sandy Springs, GA

Time: December 4, 2010 from 11am to 3pm
Location: North Springs United Methodist Church
Street: 7770 Roswell Road Sandy Springs, Ga 30350
City/Town: Sandy Springs, Ga 30350
Phone: (678)427-3911
Event Type: benefit, car, show
Organized By: Gregory Talbott Jr.
Latest Activity: Dec 3, 2010

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We are having a car show to benefit one of our young adults. She has been without a job for about a year now and recently found out she has stage 4 breast cancer. All makes and models and years of cars, trucks and motorcycles are welcome at the show. We are taking donations for her at the show. I will have awards, door prizes and raffle items at the event. We will be selling food and have a Dj there also. So please if you can come out and show your support for this event. Looking for sponsors and vendors call for setails.

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Comment by Gregory Talbott Jr. on November 30, 2010 at 2:50pm
4 days away till the show. Hope everyone can make it.

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