Event Details

SHINE SHOWDOWN

Time: August 22, 2020 from 3pm to 9pm
Location: LAKE LANIER OLYMPIC VENUE
Street: 3105 CLARKS BRIDGE RD
City/Town: GAINESVILLE, GA 30506
Event Type: benefit, car, truck, bike, and, boat, show
Organized By: NORTH ATLANTA CUSTOM DETAILING
Latest Activity: Aug 1, 2020

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Event Description

• With our show only 3 weeks away we wanted to remind everyone what this show is all about.

• We are able to do what we love in Motorsports by being around like minded people that share the same passion. But let’s not forget what this is all about. We are helping out a family going through the unimaginable. No kid should ever have to suffer. This is just our small part of helping out, this is a charitable event and our goal is to make #MightyMillie Smile and help her life to the fullest! Let’s make it happen.

If you have any questions about how else you can help feel free to reach out to
Kaleb’s Cause Inc. and or Kale Waddleton and he will tell what we are all about! Make this one a show to remember!

VENUE IS ACCESSIBLE TO LAKE LANIER

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