10th Annual Lyerly United Methodist Car, Truch and Motorcycle Show & Craft Festival

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10th Annual Lyerly United Methodist Car, Truch and Motorcycle Show & Craft Festival

Time: August 11, 2018 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Summerville, GA , Dowdy Park, corner of HWYS 27 and 114
Street: College St
City/Town: Summerville, GA
Website or Map: http://jukmo1@aol.com
Phone: 7068576008
Event Type: fundraiser:, car, truck, &amp, motorcycle, show, and, craft, festival
Organized By: Judy Motes
Latest Activity: Jul 5, 2018

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I am hoping the flyer for our car show is attached. 

Saturday, August 11, 2018 at Dowdy Park in Summerville, GA   Corner of Hwy 27 and 114.    We will have Top 20, and numerous other categories as well as first 50 Dash plaques.  Drawings, Door prizes, Cake walk and this year the Historical Summerville Train Depot will be holding the Mommy/Baby Palooza.  And the Train from Tennessee will be arriving at 1245 to have the engine redirected on the turn table located in the park.  The Train will be bringing many guests to visit our community.  

For information:  Judy Motes @ jukmo1@aol.com or 

706-857-6008, leave message

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