1st Annual Lula Masonic Lodge Car Show

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1st Annual Lula Masonic Lodge Car Show

Time: May 20, 2023 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Bethlehem Baptist Church
Street: 6117 Lula Rd
City/Town: Lula, GA 30554
Event Type: fund, raiser
Latest Activity: May 18, 2023

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We're pleased to announce that Lula Masonic Lodge will be hosting our FIRST ANNUAL CAR SHOW... We're excited to be hosting this event, and look forward to seeing you out and about!
Come have some fun in the sun with us, and see some beautiful cars/trucks/motorcycles in all categories. Food & drinks will be sold on site... Bryan's Almost Famous(no awards yet) BBQ, hotdogs and hamburgers fresh off the grill.
There is NO ENTRY FEE for Cars/Trucks/Motorcycle/Spectators. Donations are readily accepted, but not required.
A special thank you to Bethlehem Baptist for allowing us to use their facilities, and to all of our sponsors.

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