3rd annual Adoptive and Foster Parent Association of Hall County Car Show -Gainesville, GA

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3rd annual Adoptive and Foster Parent Association of Hall County Car Show -Gainesville, GA

Time: April 27, 2013 from 11am to 5pm
Location: Hayes Chrylser Dodge Jeep dealership
Street: 3115 Frontage Road Gainesville GA 30504
City/Town: Gainesville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.LoveHopeHealing.com
Phone: 770-596-5624
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Wendy Boswell
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2013

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Foster parents use the money raised at our annual car show to provide Christmas presents for the 150 plus children that are in foster care around Christmas time we also provide care packages for children just entering foster care. Raffle prizes given our throughout the day. Trophies awarded at 4:00pm. Rain date Saturday May 4th. Registration costs $15 per a car. For more info about the car show go to www.LoveHopeHealing.com   

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Comment by Wendy Boswell on April 25, 2013 at 7:05am

After consulting with M.R Hayes we are STILL ON for the show, most weather stations say the rain is not coming in till after the show, come on out and support this awesome cause.    

Comment by Wendy Boswell on March 27, 2013 at 4:52am

There are trophies for:

-Best hot rod

-Best classic

-Best new car

-Best truck

-The Hayes Award

-Best interior

-Best engine

-Foster family favorite

-Best in show

-Longest distance traveled

-Oldest car

-Newest

-Best custom

-Plaques for top fifteen cars

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