3rd Annual Leaving A Legacy Car Show at Woodlake Baptist Church

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3rd Annual Leaving A Legacy Car Show at Woodlake Baptist Church

Time: April 18, 2026 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Woodlake Baptist Church
Street: 3940 Georgia 138
City/Town: Walnut Grove, Georgia
Website or Map: http://woodlakebaptistchurch.…
Event Type: car, show
Latest Activity: 7 hours ago

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Join us for the 3rd Annual Leaving a Legacy Car Show benefiting the Woodlake Baptist Church Gym!

Saturday, April 18 from 11:00AM – 3:00PM
 
Bring the whole family for a fun-filled day with classic and custom cars, local vendors and crafts, food, and inflatables for the kids. 
 
Public admission is FREE – everyone is welcome! 
 
Vehicle Registration:

  • Minimum donation:  $20 per vehicle
  • Pre-registration:  Available online through April 15
  • On-site registration:  Open until 1:00PM on the day of the show
  • Show parking:  All vehicles parked in the show area must be registered.  Unregistered vehicles will be asked to move. 
  • Space:  First-come, first served; no reserved spots
  • Registration hours:  9:00AM – 1:00PM
  • Awards ceremony:  Approximately 2:30PM
  • Rain-out date:  Saturday, April 25

 
Event Location:
Woodlake Baptist Church
3940 Georgia Highway 138
Between Walnut Grove and Monroe (Covington address)
For best results, please use Waze or Apple Maps. 

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