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Hartselle Enquirer

Car club sets first cruise-in for Saturday

The Bee Line Highway

Classic Cruisers will

sponsor its inaugural

cruise on Sat., April 5,

from 5 to 9 p.m. at the

Moss Audio parking lot

(next to Burger King) on

Vaughn Bridge Road in

Hartselle.

The club was organized

on March 13 at an open

meeting at Sedona

Steakhouse. Elected to a

leadership team were

Michael Gunter, Mike

Childress, Tommie Jones,

Scotty Atkins and Nate

Smith.

The purpose of the group

is to encourage the

restoration and preservation

of antique and other

unique vehicles and to

assist in circumstances of

need in the surrounding

area with benefit car

shows.

Membership is open to

vehicle owners who are

willing to participate voluntarily

and support

planned activities. Vehicle

ownership is not a must

for participation but is

welcomed,” according to

Gunter.

“We’re a Christian-based

organization,” he pointed

out. “No alcoholic beverages

will be allowed at our

assemblies, no loud music

from vehicles and no profanity

or vulgarity at the

events we sponsor.”

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