Annual Holiday Toy Drive Car Show - Winder, GA

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Annual Holiday Toy Drive Car Show - Winder, GA

Time: December 6, 2014 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Jug Tavern Park
Street: 113 E. Athens Street
City/Town: Winder, GA
Phone: 706-206-4550
Event Type: car, show, toy, drive
Organized By: Jayden
Latest Activity: Nov 30, 2014

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Join us for our 5th Annual Holiday Toy Drive Car Show.  We will be collecting toys for the Family Connection and Communties in Schools of Barrow County.  The date is Dec. 7th from from 9am - 3pm.  Show will be held at Jug Tavern Park in Winder.  Address is 113 East Athens Street, Winder, GA. 

 

The show is free, all we ask is that you bring a toy to donate.  There will be awards, giveaways and even some food from Hooters! 

 

Hope to see everyone there...we are expecting over 100 vehicles (weather permitting).  Thanks

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Comment by Michael Thies on November 18, 2013 at 11:04am

I have had a number of calls asking if there is a rain date? Let us know if we can help at all.  Mike 

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