Annual Knights of Columbus "Lost in the Fifties" Car Show - Grovetown, GA

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Annual Knights of Columbus "Lost in the Fifties" Car Show - Grovetown, GA

Time: October 26, 2024 from 9am to 3pm
Location: St. Teresa Avila Catholic Church,
Street: 4921 Columbia Rd,
City/Town: Grovetown, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: John 803-292-0634
Event Type: car, show, cruise, in
Organized By: Knights of Columbus
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2024

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Annual Knights of Columbus "Lost in the Fifties" Car Show at St. Teresa Avila Catholic Church.

Join us for the 16th Annual "Lost in the '50s" Car Show! Come out and see some awesome cars!
Enjoy great hamburgers and hot dogs at the '50s Diner while listening to some Old Time Rock 'n' Roll!
Spectator entrance: $2
(12 and under free)
Have a car you want to enter in the show? Car entry fee $20 in advance/$25 day of show.
CAR REGISTRATION:
9:00am - 11:30am
CAR SHOW:
9:00am - 3:00pm
$2,000 in CASH PRIZES
Contact Don Declues for more information: declues@comcast.net
“Where are the "Road Runners?"
"Bring ‘em on - Show ‘em off".
Show Location:
4921 Columbia Road
Grovetown GA 30813
All makes, models, and years welcome. Cash Prizes. Please share !!!

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