Friends of Jimmy Carter H.S. Car, Truck & Bike Show -Plains, GA

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Friends of Jimmy Carter H.S. Car, Truck & Bike Show -Plains, GA

Time: May 14, 2022 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Downtown Plains GA
Street: Main St
City/Town: Plains, GA
Phone: 727-455-5969
Event Type: open, car, truck, &amp, bike, show
Organized By: Friends of Jimmy Carter H.S.
Latest Activity: May 9, 2022

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Friends of Jimmy Carter, NHS presents the Annual Open Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show. Main Street, Plains, GA.
RAIN or SHINE, Music, Vendors, Food & Drink. An OPEN SHOW with classes:
Car Stock, Car Modified, Trucks, Street Rods & Motorcycles.
Club Participation Winner $100 (10 member minimum).
Eight Special Awards including President "Jimmy" Carter's Choice. President Carter is expected to be there Saturday to make his choice.
REGISTRATION 9 A.M. - noon. Judging begins at noon.
Awards at around 3 P.M. Pre-registration $20.00. Day of show $25.00.

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