2011 CRUISING IN THE COUNTRY CAR & TRUCK SHOW -GAINESVILLE, GA

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2011 CRUISING IN THE COUNTRY CAR & TRUCK SHOW -GAINESVILLE, GA

Time: September 24, 2011 from 9am to 3pm
Location: MAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH (FORSYTH COUNTY)
Street: 8920 OLD KEITH BRIDGE RD
City/Town: GAINESVILLE, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/cruis…
Phone: 678-316-2061
Event Type: car, &, truck, show
Organized By: Cecil & Debbie Martin
Latest Activity: Sep 21, 2011

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7th Annual CRUISING IN THE COUNTRY

                                 CAR AND TRUCK SHOW  

 

                  TROPHIES TOP 30 - PLUS SPECIALTY
                            $20.00 CAR ENTRY FEE
                    CARS  MUST BE REGISTERED BY 12:00 NOON

 

 

    SPECIALTY AWARDS INCLUDE 5 TROPHIES FOR LATE MODEL AND ONE FOR UNFINISHED ALONG WITH OTHER CATEGORIES

 SO ALL CARS WELCOME!      

  

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Comment by Cecil & Debbie Martin on January 13, 2011 at 6:07am

THANKS TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED LAST YEAR.  A TOTAL OF 85 CARS TOOK PART IN THIS FUND RAISING EVEN FOR OUR CHURCH. 

DON'T FORGET OUR SHOW IS NOW BEING HELD AT THE CHRUCH.

PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR SPECIALTY AWARDS INCLUDE 5 TROPHIES FOR LATE MODEL ENTRIES AND ONE FOR UNFINISHED ALONG WITH OTHERS,  SO ALL CARS & TRUCKS ARE WELCOME.

SHOW EVENTS INCLUDE A HOMEMADE BAKE SALE & COUNTRY STORE WITH BREAKFAST & LUNCH AS WELL AS DOOR PRIZES, MUSIC, GAMES, AND MORE.  PLEASE JOIN US FOR A DAY OF FUN AND FELLOWSHIP.

BECAUSE THIS IS A CHURCH SPONSORED EVENT, WE RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT NO ALCOHOL BE BROUGHT INTO THE SHOW. 

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR CORPORATION. 

SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER! 

DEBBIE & CECIL

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