28th Annual Southern Cruisers Car & Truck Show Statesboro, GA

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28th Annual Southern Cruisers Car & Truck Show Statesboro, GA

Time: February 6, 2019 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Kiwanis Ogeechee Fairgrounds
Street: 16942 Highway 67
City/Town: Statesboro
Website or Map: http://www.statesborocurisers…
Phone: 9124251295
Event Type: 28th, annual, southern, cruisers, car, &amp, truck, show
Organized By: John Forrester
Latest Activity: Feb 6, 2019

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The Southern Cruisers Car Club invites you join us at the Kiwanis-Ogeechee Fair Grounds on Hwy 67 in Statesboro, GA. This car show is to support our charities Macallin Thomas & Wrenleigh Cail. We will have top fifty trophies plus specialty classes and Best of Show. All proceeds go to charity. Registration is $20 day of show Pre-registration is $15 and runs from 8:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Judging starts @ 11:00 a.m. Awards @ 3:00 Rain Date is May 18 Admission $4.00 per person, children 12 and under, military and families with I.D., and handicap admitted free. More information 912-425-1295. www.statesborocruisers.org

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