29th Annual Peach Blossom B.O.P.C. -Marietta, GA

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29th Annual Peach Blossom B.O.P.C. -Marietta, GA

Time: April 23, 2010 at 6pm to April 24, 2010 at 7pm
Location: Atlanta/Marriot Hotel & Conference Center
Street: 500 Powder Springs Street
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.peachstateclc.com/…
Phone: 404-558-5139 Lewis Schwartz or 678-643-0187 Martina Butler
Event Type: car, show, /, swap, meet, corral
Latest Activity: Mar 21, 2010

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April 23 & 24, 2010: Our Club will host the 2010 BOP&C Show this coming April 23rd and 24th 2010. We need your help to make this the most successful BOP&C to date. If you remember the Grand National we hosted in Savannah 2007 you have an idea of what goes into an event like this.

We have arranged a block of rooms at the host hotel the Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel & Conference Center located just off the square in Marietta. Use the code BOPC to get the approved room rate of $89 per night and make a weekend of it. Contact the Hotel, 770-427-2500 for reservations and join us Friday night at the Hotel for the opening event reception and party. The show starts at 11AM Saturday morning with awards given at 2PM.

There will be live demonstrations, new cars, a DJ spinning Classic Rock and Roll as well as Drawings, Goodie Bags for paid participants, Food/Drink, 25 different awards given and a host of other activities. Oh, and don't forget the most fantastic Automobiles from the General's stable of Buicks, Oldsmobile's, Pontiac's and of course Cadillac/LaSalle!

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