13th Annual Show & Shine Tractor & Engine Show -Dalton, GA

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13th Annual Show & Shine Tractor & Engine Show -Dalton, GA

Time: June 11, 2011 all day
Location: North GA Fairgrounds
Street: Exit 336 off I-75, Legion Drive
City/Town: Dalton, GA
Phone: 706-673-6348
Event Type: tractor/engine, show
Organized By: Jack or Annette Bevil
Latest Activity: Jun 8, 2011

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Antique tractors, antique engines, antique cars, parts swap/sell, children's activities. FREE ADMISSION.

Raffle tractor drawing for fully restored 1940 Ford 9N. Tickets $5 each or 5 for $20--you do not need to be present to win.

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Comment by Pete Pedigo on June 13, 2010 at 9:07am
Had great turnout....65 participants registered, most brought 2-5 tractors/engines/etc. Other activities included a skillet throw (for the ladies), a weedeater toss (for whoever), and a Needle-In-The-Haystack activity (coins hidden in scattered hay for the kids). Also had a "Parade of Tractors." The raffle tractor was won by a guy from Chattanooga Valley who had purchased his ticket on Wednesday!!! Except for the 95-degree temps, was a great day.
Comment by Miguel Caparros on June 12, 2010 at 11:31am
Pete let us know how the event went today. Any pictures? Post them so we all know.

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