13 Annual Flowery Branch Car Show and Chili Cook Off Plus the 9th Annual Bugs at the Branch VW Show -Flowery Branch, GA

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13 Annual Flowery Branch Car Show and Chili Cook Off Plus the 9th Annual Bugs at the Branch VW Show -Flowery Branch, GA

Time: September 10, 2016 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Main St Flowery Branch
Street: 5517 Main St
City/Town: Flowery Branch, GA
Website or Map: http://www.flowerybranchga.org
Phone: 770-967-2934
Event Type: car, show, and, chili, cook, off
Organized By: Steve Soucie
Latest Activity: Sep 10, 2016

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13th Annual Flowery Branch Car Show & Chili Cook-off

PLUS 9th Annual Bugs at the Branch

When: September 10, 2016

10am to 4pm

Where: Flowery Branch Depot, 5517 Main St Flowery Branch GA, 30542

Featuring • Classic Car Show •   ALL Makes & Models

Welcome •   Current Year to Model T • Volkswagen Show • Water Cooled & Air Cooled Models Welcome • Current Year & Older •   $20 Entry Fee for Car Show Contestants

No Entry Fee for Chili Cook-Off Contestants. So bring your favorite chili recipe, bring your game and come compete!

FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

Cash Prizes - $100 Best of Show – Classic & VW                                                                                                            $100 for Best Tasting 1st Place                                                                                                                                               $50 for Best Tasting Chili Junior Division

CLASSIC/VW SHOW & CHILI CONTESTANTS

CONTACT

Steve Soucie – 770.967.2934

ssoucie1@charter.net

VENDOR CONTACT $45 for 10x10 Booth Space

Charlotte Cornett – 678.698.1387

charlottecornett43@gmail.com

www.flowerybranchga.org

Rain Date: September 17th

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