Annual Peach State Bow Tie Show -Lawrenceville, GA

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Annual Peach State Bow Tie Show -Lawrenceville, GA

Time: October 11, 2014 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Nash Chevrolet
Street: 630 Scenic Highway
City/Town: Lawrenceville, GA
Phone: 770-598-4077 or 770-905-1638
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Peach State Chevy Club
Latest Activity: Oct 7, 2014

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Come join us for the 25th Annual Peach State Bow Tie Show at Nash Chevrolet in Lawrenceville on October 11th.  Open to all Chevrolet and Chevy powered vehicles.  $500 in cash door prizes, free hot dog lunch courtesy of Nash Chevrolet.  Separate stock & modified classes for all major makes of Chevys.  For more information contact Johnny at 770-598-4077 or Randy at 770-905-1638.

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on October 7, 2014 at 5:13am

Hello Michael,
Please update this event for this year. Also, I suggest you add any meetings and future events that you have scheduled. We work to have a most complete Events Calendar and with everyone's quick and east contributions, we have become the most complete calendar anywhere. Thank you,
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