2010 City of Sugar Hill Volkswagen and Classic Car Show -Sugar Hill, GA

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2010 City of Sugar Hill Volkswagen and Classic Car Show -Sugar Hill, GA

Time: October 23, 2010 from 10am to 4pm
Location: E.E. Robinson Park, 850 Level Creek Rd
Street: 850 Level Creek Rd
City/Town: Sugar Hill GA
Website or Map: http://www.cityofsugarhill.com
Phone: 770-967-2934
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Steve Soucie
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2010

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Please Note, there will be 2 separate Car Show Competitions, Classic Cars (all makes and models) and the VW competition (all models). Over 40 trophies will be given out! Prize $ For Best in Show! $20.00 contestant fee and registration begins at 9am 10/23 Awards at 3:30pm! Classic Car and VW Trivia Competitions!!! LARGE TROPHIES and Prizes Awarded! Come One Come All to a “True Fun For the Whole Family” Car Show! Kenny Stephens will be the judge for the Classic Car Show competition. There will be over 12 Food Vendors, Tons of Craft Vendors, Huge Kids Play Area and Music! If you want your car to be seen, this is a DO NOT MISS event!! Over 7500 attendees are expected to walk through this year’s Car Show!
For information on the Classic Car Show,
please contact Steve Soucie at 770-967-2934 or ssoucie1@charter.net
For information on the VW Car Show,
please contact Billy Fry at vwbugshow@gmail.com
The Sweetest Little Car Show in Georgia!
Sorry there will not be a Bike Show this year!
2010 City of Sugar Hill
Volkswagen & Classic Car Show
Sponsored By the City of Sugar Hill
Held in conjunction with the Sugar Hill Fall Festival
Saturday, October 23rd - 11am to 4pm
Location, E.E. Robinson Park
850 Level Creek Rd - Sugar Hill GA 30518
Top Parking Lot, Main Entrance
www.cityofsugarhill.com/fallfest | Recreation Department | 770.831.7413

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Comment by Steve Soucie on October 21, 2010 at 9:02am
Thanks Richard, hope to see you and the gang this Saturday
Comment by Richard Scott on October 21, 2010 at 8:40am
OK TW's let see how many will be going

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