4th Annual Shoal Creek Relay for Life Car/Bike Show -Cleveland, GA

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4th Annual Shoal Creek Relay for Life Car/Bike Show -Cleveland, GA

Time: March 17, 2012 from 10am to 3pm
Location: WHITE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Street: 2600 Hwy 129 North
City/Town: Cleveland Georgia
Website or Map: http://jgarrett429@hotmail.com
Phone: 706-969-9246 or 706-892-9952
Event Type: fundraiser, for, relay, life
Organized By: Tom Brown & Ricky Ramey
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2012

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4th Annual Shoal Creek Car Show for Relay for Life
White Co High School, 2600 hwy 129 north, Cleveland, Ga
770-653-0233   jgarrett429@hotmail.com
pre-registration fee $15.00, $20.00 day of event. 50+ awards will be given between 2:00pm and 3:00pm. Registration ends at noon. ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT RELAY FOR LIFE! All vehicles welcome including commercial trucks and bikes. Rain date is March 24th, 2012. We will have brugers and hotdogs for sale.
Directions: Take Hwy 129 North out of Cleveland, GA - High School is 3 miles on the RIGHT. Look for Car Show Signs.
For more information CONTACT: Tom Brown 706-969-9246 or Ricky Ramey 706-892-9952 
HOPE TO SEE YA'LL THERE !!

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