Annual Spring Tiger Run Car Show -Fayetteville, GA

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Annual Spring Tiger Run Car Show -Fayetteville, GA

Time: March 18, 2017 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Fayette County High School
Street: #1 Tiger Trail
City/Town: Fayetteville
Website or Map: http://www.fchstigers.org
Phone: 770-402-3447
Event Type: fundraiser, car show
Organized By: Sherry Van de Motter
Latest Activity: Mar 14, 2017

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The Annual Spring Tiger Run Car Show is an open car show from 10:00am to 4:00pm. The first fifty people registered will receive a goody bag and a dash plaque!  We will hand out top five awards.The awards ceremony will start at 3:00pm.*Note:You must check in by 12:00pm to be included in judging. Registration begins at 10:00am. Pre-Registration fee is $20.00 and registration at the gate $25.00. Forms can be found at www.fchstigers.org. This event is free to the public. There will be concessions, music and door prizes! For more information contact 770-402-3447 or vandemotter.sherry@fcboe.org or 678-938-8073 or johnson.laura@fcboe.org.

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