NORTH GEORGIA DISTRIC BROTHERHOOD CAR SHOW AND BLOOD DRIVE -Cleveland, GA

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NORTH GEORGIA DISTRIC BROTHERHOOD CAR SHOW AND BLOOD DRIVE -Cleveland, GA

Time: August 3, 2013 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Union Grove Camp Ground
Street: 1430 Holiness Campground Rd
City/Town: Cleveland, GA 30528
Phone: 706-499-6606
Event Type: car, show, blood, drive
Organized By: Terry Benfield
Latest Activity: Aug 2, 2013

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Best of Show, Most Original, Peoples Choice and 5 Honorable
Mention awards will be granted to Top 8 cars. Awards will also be given for motorcycles, tractors, boats, you bring it, and we’ll judge it. There will be a $20 entry fee. Activities include, fun and games for kids, Pinewood Derby Car Race, Hot Dog Plates, Huge Yard Sale, Bake Sale, food and fun for everyone. Door prizes to be given away throughout the day. We are hosting a Life South Blood Drive with door prizes to be given away to donors. Are you interested in giving blood to save a life? We need you!!!

For More Information contact:

Terry Benfield @ (706)-499-6606 

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Is this a rain or shine event?  :-)

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