POSTPONED to October 18th Cars of the Past Covington Car Show -Covington, GA

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POSTPONED to October 18th Cars of the Past Covington Car Show -Covington, GA

Time: October 4, 2015 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Covington Square, Covington GA
Street: 1124 Clark Street
City/Town: Covington, GA 30014
Website or Map: http://www.rotarycovington.org
Phone: 770-648-5087
Event Type: car, motorcycle, golf, cart, show
Organized By: Tarrence Houston
Latest Activity: Oct 3, 2015

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POSTPONED to October 18th

The Rotary Club of Covington would like to invite you to the 23rd Annual Cars of the Past Covington Car Show. You are invited to bring your classic car, Motorcycle or Golf Cart to show, be a sponsor of the car show or to attend and enjoy the cars.

This car show is a high quality event that has increased in popularity each year. Last year's event featured 300 antique cars and over three thousand spectators attended. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Covington, this year's show will be held on Sunday, October 4, 2015 on the Historic Covington Square, and is shaping up to be spectacular community event.

Chartered in February 1939, the Rotary Club is a pillar of the community. The car show will help raise funds for the Covington Rotary and for the many civic projects that we do in the community.

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Comment by Joe Davidson on October 3, 2015 at 10:44am

Covington Cars of the Past has been POSTPONED until October 18th because of weather

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