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Time: October 13, 2018 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Albany Mall
Street: 2601 Dawson Road
City/Town: Albany, GA 31701
Website or Map: http://artesianccc.org/carsho…
Phone: 229-669-8970
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Debbie Dougherty
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2018
The Artesian City Car Club is proud to present our 45th Anniversary Car Show on Saturday, October 13, 2018. This annual show show attracts over 100 vehicles from all over southwest Georgia and is open for display to the public at no charge.
This independently-judged show has over fifty classes, and awards two Best Of Class trophies each class, as well as 15 Best Of Show trophies. Participants are also eligible for numerous door prizes provided by a variety of local sponsors.
Proceeds from 45th Anniversary Car Show will benefit Flint River Habitat for Humanity, providing safe, decent and affordable housing to families in Southwest Georgia.
Registration Fees:
$20/vehicle pre-registered
$25/vehicle day of show
$15/vehicle display-only
Last day to pre-register by U.S. mail is October 6. Last day to pre-register online is October 10. To pre-register or for more information, visit http://artesianccc.org/carshow/.
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