2nd ANNUAL GRACEPOINTE BAPTIST CAR SHOW -Marietta, GA

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2nd ANNUAL GRACEPOINTE BAPTIST CAR SHOW -Marietta, GA

Time: April 14, 2012 from 10am to 3pm
Location: GracePointe Marietta
Street: 505 Atlanta Street
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.gracepointemariett…
Phone: 678-409-5444
Event Type: car, show!!!, youth, fundraiser
Organized By: Bill & Leigh Whatley
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2012

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We're right off of Marietta Square! Come show off your classic

car/truck, hot rods, new/old —ALL CARS WELCOME!! 

RAFFLE PRIZES every 15 min, and MOONWALK.  

 

Burgers/Hot dogs/chips/drinks will be sold.  We’ll have a Cake Walk,

BOILED PEANUTS, and more!

 

Registration 10:00 to 2:00 Awards at 3:00

Reg. Fee $20.00/includes 1 lunch meal w/registration

Trophies for Best in Show, Top 10,

Pastor’s Choice and Youth’s Choice

 

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