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UGA Bulldawgs
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Kentucky
Wildcats
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Dawgs
vs
Cats Road
Trip & Tailgate 2011
Saturday, November 19th, 2011 (7:30AM - 7PM)
University of Georgia vs. Kentucky Wildcats
Trip
Includes
* Round
Trip Coach Bus Transportation from Coyote Coach
* Mimosas, beer,
wine, water, soft drinks & snacks on bus ride up
* Tailgate with Catered Brunch & Full Open Bar @ 40 Watt Club Parking Lot (285
W. Washington St)
*
Flip
Cup,
Cornhole & Beer Pong Tourney with Prizes
* DJ
Chris Ware from D Street Entertainment spinning onsite
Tentative Schedule
7:30AM:
Check In @ Tin
Roof Cantina - 2591
Briarcliff Rd, Atlanta 30329
8AM:
Departure from Tin
Roof Cantina
9:30AM:
Arrival at tailgate at 40 Watt
10AM - Noon: Catered Brunch & Tailgate
12:30PM:
University
of Georgia Bulldawgs vs. Kentucky Wildcats or watch game at Melting
Point Pub - Shuttle Provided- 295 E. Dougherty St (Drink
specials: $2 Bud/Bud
Light & $5 Jack/Southern Comfort)
5PM -
Departure from 40 Watt Club parking lot (One hour after game ends)
7PM: Atlanta
Drop Off @ Tin
Roof Cantina
Tailgate Package
$89 Advance
$99 after noon on Thursday
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Bus Ride Only
$45 Advance
$50 after noon on Thursday
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Tailgate
Only
$45 Advance
& Day of Event if Avail
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Ticket to Game is not
included. Items
can be
brought on bus &
will
be secure.
No big coolers. Name
will be on list at check in that morning. No physical
tickets or refunds. Parking: Park at Target or Walgreens
lot or take taxi & please carpool. No parking at Tin Roof
Cantina lot.
Info:
events@usaentertainment.net
or call 678.232.2525. 
About
Athens: Athens is rightly known as Georgia’s “Classic City.” It
is a beautiful
small town about one hour east of Atlanta that is home to the
University of Georgia. Athens shines with old southern culture and
ante-bellum mansions, but also helped spawn the alternative music
culture of the 1980’s. The rock groups R.E.M. and B-52’s sprang from
Athens, and fans of alternative music still conduct pilgrimages from
far and wide to the world famous 40 Watt Club on Washington Street
where many great groups got their start. When visiting Athens, be
sure to walk around UGA’s north campus filled with buildings dripping
with history and beautiful, lush gardens. See the unique downtown city
hall building with its domed roof covered by large, pointed “scales”
and its double barrel cannon used during the Civil War. The first and
only time the cannon was shot, the twin cannon balls, connected by a
chain, spun around and killed the operator, and the cannon was
immediately retired.
Websites
Athens
CVB - Athens
Banner Herald - Flagpole |




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