1st Annual Rabun County Classic Wheels Car Show, Clayton, GA

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1st Annual Rabun County Classic Wheels Car Show, Clayton, GA

Time: September 20, 2014 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Rabun County Recreation Park Baseball Field parking lot
Street: 400 Rabun County Park Rd.
City/Town: Tiger, GA 30576
Website or Map: http://rabuncountyrecreation.…
Phone: 706-490-0010
Event Type: fundraiser, for, the, rabun, county, fair, association
Organized By: RANDAL HENSON
Latest Activity: Aug 29, 2014

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Please see the attached flier for an upcoming car show which will be co-sponsored by The Rabun County Fair Association and Farm Bureau Insurance.  The event will be held Saturday, September 20th, 2014 at the Rabun County Recreation Department Baseball Field Parking Lot.  Registration will be from 9 am to 12 pm the morning of the event with awards presentation at 3pm.  No pre-registration required.  $20 per vehicle entry on day of show. 25 total awards to be presented including “Peoples Awards” for “Your Top 10” and 15 other Categories.   Spectators get in FREE!!  Proceeds to benefit The Rabun County Fair Association.  Call Randy Henson at 706-490-0010 if you have questions or comments.

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