2nd Annual "STILLKICKIN" Classic and Muscle Car Show -Snellville, GA

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2nd Annual "STILLKICKIN" Classic and Muscle Car Show -Snellville, GA

Time: September 7, 2013 from 10:30am to 3pm
Location: Church of Christ (parking lot)
Street: 3025 Lenora Church Rd. (across from Briscoe Park pond)
City/Town: Snellville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.stillkickincarshow…
Phone: 678-283-7287
Event Type: fundraiser/benefit, show, and, concert
Organized By: Jim Ferguson jimferguson1234@comcast.net
Latest Activity: Sep 7, 2013

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Please note a date change to September 7th !!

Our first event in September of 2012 was a huge success thanks to all our great entries. Our second annual event will be twice as large, twice the entries, twice the fun, twice the food, twice the door prizes, independent judges, and awesome LIVE entertainment. It's like a concert and car show combined. Don't miss it !!

So, if you are "Stillkickin'" be there !! (Proceeds used for family of Tripp Halstead and residents of Scepter Rehab Center).

Vendors welcome. Contact us NOW !! www.motorheadproductions.com

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