37th Annual Stephens Co. Antique & Classic Car Cruise In

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37th Annual Stephens Co. Antique & Classic Car Cruise In

Time: November 2, 2013 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Downtown
Street: East Doyle & Foreacree St.
City/Town: Toccoa, GA 30577
Event Type: toccoa, harvest, festival
Organized By: Cheryl Stinnett
Latest Activity: Oct 30, 2013

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37th Annual Toccoa Harvest  Festival.  Stephens Co. Classic & Antique Car Cruise In.  Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles and Tractors are welcome.   Saturday, November 2nd, 10:00am until 3:00pm.   DOWNTOWN-TOCCOA, GEORGIA at East Doyle Street, Foreacre St. and Regions Bank near Stage 2.  $10 per vehicle-no judging.    

 Free Dash Plaques to 1st 75 Registered Vehicles.  Cash & Door Prize drawings are for registered Cruise-In Participants Only.  Have fun at the Toccoa Harvest Festival with lots of entertainment, crafts, art, live music, oldies, children’s activities and last but not least, great variety of food to choose from.   

 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (706) 886-5101

Sponsored by: Stephens County Recreation Department

PO Box 159, Toccoa, GA  30577

Email:  scrd@stephenscountyga.com

 

To pre-register for the 2013 Cruise-In  please fill out the attached Registration Form and detach it and mail it or bring it in person to Stephens Co. Recreation Dept.  If you do not pre-register you can still register on November 2nd at the Cruise-In.                      

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