2nd Annual Dacula Falcons Car, Truck & Bike Show -Dacula, GA

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2nd Annual Dacula Falcons Car, Truck & Bike Show -Dacula, GA

Time: June 26, 2011 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Dacula High School Parking Lot Next to the Football Field
Street: Dacula Road
City/Town: Dacula, GA 30019
Website or Map: http://www.prowlerboy.com
Phone: 770-682-4954
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Will Hurst
Latest Activity: Jul 5, 2011

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Fundraiser For The Dacula Football Program.

Registration 12:00 to 3:00 and awards at 4:00

Registration Fee: $15.00

Awards:  

Top "50"

Plus Will's Choice, Coaches Choice

Ladies Choice & Players Choice.

 D J     50/50 Drawing

(Vendors welcome)

 Call Will at  9-5 M-F 770-682-4954

 

This years show will be better & bigger then last year's.

We have a new coach at Dacula this year and he is excited to help with the program in any way he can. This year I expect lots of athletes and parent participation.

We will be having burgers and dawgs and BBQ.

Prices will be reasonable.

We are efforting a few show cars and possibly law enforcement vehicles.

The pictures on my page are from last years show.

Check them out.

http://southeastwheelsevents.com/profile/willhurst?xg_source=profiles_friendList

Questions call 9-5 M-F 770-682-4954

@ Dacula High School next to the Football Field

.For more info see: www.prowlerboy.com

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