2011 Warren Co Sportsman's Festival Car Show Warrenton, GA

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2011 Warren Co Sportsman's Festival Car Show Warrenton, GA

Time: November 12, 2011 from 10am to 2:30pm
Location: Courthouse Square/Hwy. 278
Street: Courthouse Square/Hwy. 278
City/Town: Warrenton
Phone: 706-465-2198
Event Type: car, show, /, cruise-in
Organized By: Andrew Coard
Latest Activity: Oct 4, 2011

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2011 Warren Co. Sportsman's Festival Cruise-In/Car Show

Sat. Nov. 12, 2011, 10 AM-2:30 PM around the square/Hwy. 278 in Warrenton, GA

There will be door prizes, dash plaques (first 40 cars), trophies for top cars, and fun for the whole family.  All vehicles are welcome.  Registration fee is $10 day of show.

The Sportsman's Festival is held every year in Warren Co. and also includes carnival rides, pony rides, hunting and fishing exhibits, big buck contest & turkey shoot, 50/50 drawing, free health fair, food booths and free entertainment. 

Please RSVP

Andrew Coard

706-465-2198

oldsliterature@hotmail.com

 

Cruise-in sponsored by The Jewell Box

A local retail store in historic Jewell, GA featuring exclusive

designs by resident artist/designer Denise Coard.

A vintage boutique and tea room with a touch of Victorian grace.

Co-sponsored by Classic Collectors Insurance by Infinity

 

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