ALL TRUCK SHOW Cumming Fairgrounds -Cumming, GA

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ALL TRUCK SHOW Cumming Fairgrounds -Cumming, GA

Time: April 29, 2023 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Cumming Fairgrounds
Street: 235 Castleberry Rd
City/Town: Cumming Ga
Phone: Danny @ 404-372-9637. Or Patricia @ 770-235-3096
Event Type: all, truck, show
Organized By: Danny Bearden @ Grounded Truck Gathering
Latest Activity: Apr 26, 2023

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Join our Fun filled All Truck Show… what sn exciting Day this is going to be … along with our Show, we are thrilled to host one of the Dates for Qualifiers for the Nat’l Championship with multiple Teams competing … come out to see som of our USA’s Best Young Boys/Girls compete.  We’ll hav Vendors, Food, and so much more.. $30 Registration Fee for the Show and Spectators is Free Entry.  Look forward to seeing everyone and your Sweeet Trucks roll in on Sat 4/29.  
You can register at:  www.groundedtruckgathering.com

or register at the Show.  Info:  Danny @ 404-372-9637 or email:  classic10style@gmail.com See you Soon.  

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