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Time: September 10, 2011 from 10am to 5pm
Location: ACWORTH BEACH, ACWORTH GA
Street: BEACH ST.
City/Town: ACWORTH GA
Phone: 404- 217-3425
Event Type: honoring, fallen, survivors, and, military, personel
Organized By: Robert Graham
Latest Activity: Sep 9, 2011
9/11/2001 WE WILL NEVER FORGET
10TH ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE SHOW
SEPTEMBER 10TH 2011
ACWORTH BEACH ACWORTH GA
10AM - 5PM
CARS TRUCKS RAT RODS MOTORCYCLES BOATS MINI TRUCKS
VENDORS DOOR PRIZES FOOD DRINKS LIVE MUSIC KIDS ZONE
MILITARY TRIBUTES, SPECIAL KEY NOTE SPEAKERS AND GUEST APPEARANCES
JUDGED BY PARMCK JUDGING INTERNATIONAL
$20.00 PREREGISTRATION OR $25.00 DAY OF SHOW
COME HONOR OUR FALLEN AND SURVIVORS OF THIS TRAGIC DAY IN AMERICA!
OUR FAMILY LOOKS FORWARD TO "LETTING FREEDOM RING" AND SHARING THIS DAY WITH ALL OF YOU. COME SHARE IN THIS CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM AND LIBERTIES AND HONORING ALL THAT IT SERVES.
The awards for the show will be as follows:
2- 7ft GRAND CHAMPION
top 25 car & truck
top 10 mini trucks
top 5 motorcycles
top 5 rat rods
best original
best muscle car
best street rod
best new car 2000-present
best motorcycle American
best motorcycle import
best trailered car/truck
best engine
best interior
best paint
longest distance
best GM
best Ford
best Mopar
best Import
special interest
rat rod worst engine
rat rod worst interior
rat rod worst paint
Sponsors Choice 5ft
Promoters Choice 5ft
Come out and join us to honor the fallen and heroes of this most tragic day. Thanks Robert Graham 404-217-3425
Comment
Looking forward to attending this years event to honor veterans, active military and retired sreviceman like myself..thanks for the honors..
Randy Kicklighter
Robert, I think this will be a huge event for a great cause and remembrance. We certainly should never forget. Great choice of judges, they are certainly fair and professional. Looking forward to what has potential to be the biggest event of the year at a beautiful location. GOOD LUCK.
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