2nd Annual Wolfpack Classic Car show -Acworth, GA

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2nd Annual Wolfpack Classic Car show -Acworth, GA

Time: November 3, 2018 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Cedarcrest Church
Street: 4600 Cobb Parkway North
City/Town: Acworth
Phone: 4044270337
Event Type: fundraiser, -, car, show
Organized By: Stephanie Lawler
Latest Activity: Nov 3, 2018

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Come out and join us for our 2nd annual carshow to support the North Paulding Football program.

Registration begins at 10am

$25 car registration / $35 car registration with T shirt.

Trophies and awards will be given and everyone that registers will receive a dash plaque.  

If you would like more information please contact 

Stephanie Lawler

lawler_stephanie@comcast.net

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