Annual Car and Bike Show - Rotary Club of Meriwether County Manchester, GA

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Annual Car and Bike Show - Rotary Club of Meriwether County Manchester, GA

Time: October 21, 2017 from 8am to 2pm
Location: The Mill
Street: 141 Callaway Street
City/Town: Manchester, GA 31816
Phone: Bob 706-977-8279, Lisa 706-655-9096
Event Type: car, show, charity
Organized By: Rotary Club of Meriwether County
Latest Activity: Oct 17, 2017

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Bring your cars and bikes to the Annual Rotary Club Car and Bike Show.  There will be 30 classes of cars and six specialty trophies.  This year the show will feature the actual race cars of NASCAR Legends:  #24, Jeff Gordon and #48 Jimmie Johnson.  Cost is $15 in advance and $20 at the gate.  Checks can be mailed to P.O. Box 664, Warm Springs, GA 31830 

Location:  The Mill, Manchester, GA

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Comment by Jack Thomas on October 16, 2013 at 1:07pm

Hello Rotary, 

We have a number of calls from members in your area asking if you having the Rotary Club Club Show event again this year.  If so, please edit or post up the announcement and details for this year. We will then get it out to our Users (70,000 or more). Call Mike Thies at 770-883-0160 if there is any way we might assist with anything.

Jack

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