2nd Annual Hot Summer Wheels Show and Shine for Troop 39 -Villa Rica, GA

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2nd Annual Hot Summer Wheels Show and Shine for Troop 39 -Villa Rica, GA

Time: July 12, 2014 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Clinton Nature Preserve
Street: 8720 Ephesus Church Rd
City/Town: Villa Rica, GA 30180
Website or Map: http://www.hotsummerwheels.com
Phone: 404-769-7076
Event Type: fundraiser, for, boy, scout, troop, 39
Organized By: Sean Gearhead
Latest Activity: Jan 18, 2016

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Event Description

Come out and support Boy Scout Troop 39 in their 2nd Annual Hot Summer Wheels Show & Shine.  This is an all welcome Car,Truck, and Bike Show. 

Hand made trophies, a 50/50 where 50% goes to an individual and 50% goes to the top attending club.  Live bands, food vendors, and the Troop Trot 39k is coming back again.

 

The fundraiser will help raise enough funds for the Scouts to teach them invaluable self-support skills, and the value of self- reliance, as well as support in the community. Last year the funds raised provided many Scouts gear, who may not have the funds within their families to get the necessary equipment for Scouting, and helped pay the majority of summer camp costs in the range of $300 per person for the yearly Scout Summer Camp. This fundraiser, supported by you, made it all possible for these youth.

 

By attending and supporting this event you are not only investing in the boys but you are investing in yourself.   Scouting provides youth with the structure, knowledge, guidance and support to grow morally, physically, mentally and spiritually. These scouts are the future leaders in our community, and we are asking your support through this fundraiser sponsorship.  The purpose of Troop 39 Boy Scouts is to provide opportunities for boys from 6th grade through 18 years old to grow into strong, morally conscious citizens. We humbly ask for your support of the HOT SUMMER WHEELS SHOW AND SHINE Car, Truck and Bike Show.

Awards for:

  • Best in Show
  • Top Cars
  • Top Trucks
  • Top Bikes
  • Troop 39's Pick - car/truck/bike
  • '39er Award
  • People's Choice
  • Many Specialty Awards

Registration Includes:

  • Swag Bag
  • Dash Plaques
  • Door Prize Entry

Bring the family and enjoy:

  • LIVE Music
  • Food and Drinks
  • Unique 50/50 Raffle

 

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