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Time: April 28, 2012 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church
Street: 3431 Trickum Road
City/Town: Marietta Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.holytransfiguratio…
Phone: 678-859-7481
Event Type: college, scholarship, fundraiser, car, show, and, garage, sale
Organized By: Jim Tidwell
Latest Activity: Apr 27, 2012
This will be our 3rd annual car show and each year it gets bigger and better! Each participant is treated to Lunch and Ice Cream. 100% of our proceeds are given out to college students in the form of scholarships to help with their cost of their education. Last year, our Marietta Chapter funded 11 scholarships!!! The Trophies awarded are Magnificent and include: "Best of Show", "People's Choice", "Priest's Choice (2)", "AHEPAN's Choice", "Marietta Diner Choice", "Jimmies Ice Cream Company Choice", and "TOP 25 Trophies", (31 Total Trophies given out). This is a "FUN CAR SHOW for a GREAT CAUSE". We will have a DJ, Plenty of Food, and even a Garage Sale. Please look for our full page ad in the April Issue of Rag Tops and Running Boards and bring all of your friends, and their cars. Early registration is $20 and checks should be made out to AHEPA Marietta Chapter 519 (a 501-C) and can be mailed to Jim Tidwell, PO Box 801321, Acworth GA 30101 and must be received by April 21st. $25 at the show. WE NEED AND APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT !!!!
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