38th Annual Antique & Classic Car Cruise-In -Toccoa, GA

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38th Annual Antique & Classic Car Cruise-In -Toccoa, GA

Time: November 1, 2014 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Downtown Toccoa, GA
Street: corner of East Doyle Street & Foreacree St.
City/Town: Toccoa, GA
Phone: 706-886-5101
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Cheryl Stinnett
Latest Activity: Oct 27, 2014

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      38th Annual Toccoa Harvest Festival                                   

2014 Stephens Co. Classic & Antique Car Cruise In

 

 

Location: 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

 

Have fun at the Toccoa Harvest Festival with lots of entertainment, crafts, art, live music, oldies, children’s activities.

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 2014 Cruise-In  please fill out the Registration Form and mail it or bring it in person to Stephens Co. Recreation Dept.  You can still register November1st  at the cruise in.                                                                      

 

 

 

                                    

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