2nd Annual Men of Grace Car Show and Fall Festival -Snellville, GA

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2nd Annual Men of Grace Car Show and Fall Festival -Snellville, GA

Time: October 22, 2011 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Grace Fellowship Church
Street: 1400 Dogwood Road
City/Town: Snellville, GA 30078
Website or Map: http://www.gracecarshow.com
Phone: 678-708-2919
Event Type: fundraiser, proceeds, benefit, kidzlife, childrens, ministry
Organized By: Rus Mazza
Latest Activity: Oct 2, 2012

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2nd Annual Men of Grace Car Show and Fall Festival

 

Proceeds Benefit KidzLife Children’s Ministry

 

Saturday, October 22nd

(Rain Date: Saturday, October 29th)

Car Show time: 10am to 4pm

Registration opens 8:30am, Awards 3pm

 

Fall Festival will include Craft Vendors, Food Court

Live and Silent Auction, (Starts and 4pm) Games and inflatable’s for Kids

Fall Festival time: 11am till 4pm

 

Classic Cars, Hot Rods, Muscle Cars,

VW’s, Motorcycles, Tuners,

Sports Cars, Trucks and 4x4’s

 

Entry Fees: Motorcycle $10 ($15 day-of),

Car & Truck $20 ($25 day-of)

 

Free Admission for Spectators for car show

 

Trophies, Plaques & Medallions Awarded for All Categories formed

First 100 Registered Get Free T-Shirt

 

For Entry, Vendors & Sponsorships go to: www.gracecarshow.com

 

Questions? Contact Rus Mazza: 678.708.2919 email: rusmazza@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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