2nd Annual Car, Bike and Truck Show for MTLC -Lawrenceville, GA

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2nd Annual Car, Bike and Truck Show for MTLC -Lawrenceville, GA

Time: October 22, 2011 from 9am to 12:30pm
Location: Fairview Presbyterian Church
Street: 857 Duluth Hwy.
City/Town: Lawrenceville, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.MusicTimeLearning.…
Phone: 770-630-8097
Event Type: fundraiser, for, children
Organized By: Gene Kerley
Latest Activity: Oct 18, 2011

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Here we go I am hosting a car, truck and bike show like we did last year to benefit the under privileged kids with musical talent, this wonderful organization has helped many kids have a chance to learn music or play an instrument that they would have never had a chance to, but thanks to people like them and you we can help again this year. We will have over 30 trophies invcuding Best of Show and Peoples Choice along with best Ford,Chevy, 7 other categories and top 20. Top Bike and Top Truck trophies as well. Many, many gifts for you car owners forhelping out. There will be BBQ, entertainment and more, we are palanning on a large turn out of viewers as well as car owners. We will hold awards at 12;30 and beable to haed to other cars shows such as EE Robinson which will stillhave regsitration going on so we all will have plenty of time to get two shows in thast day. Really need your support and we will make sure it was worth it to all you car owners. $20 cars, $15 truck and $10 bikes.Please help support the kids. Huge thanks to all of you.

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