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Time: March 17, 2012 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Southern Pines Regional Park
Street: 575 Southern Pines Road
City/Town: Dublin, GA
Website or Map: http://www.dlcra.org
Phone: 478-279-3533
Event Type: car-truck-show
Organized By: Danny T. Jones
Latest Activity: Jan 12, 2012
4th Annual Southern Pines Car & Truck Show
(In Conjunction with)
37th Annual St. Patrick’s Arts & Crafts Festival
Saturday, March 17, 2012 – on-site registration 8am until 10am
Southern Pines Regional Park
575 Southern Pines Road
Dublin, Georgia, 31021
Awards for the following categories:
Best of Show (trailered) Best Ford Best Paint
Best of Show (non-trailered) Best GM Best Interior
People’s Choice Best Mopar Top 20 Car/Truck
PLUS: A cash drawing for registered participants
Scheduled Activities
Music provided - DJ for Car Show
Door Prizes
37th Annual St. Patrick’s Arts & Crafts Festival
@ Ag & Expo Center – Admission $5 (adjacent to car show site)
(75 or more craft-food-amusement vendors)
Pre-registration $15 (post mark before March 19)
On-site registration $20 day of the event
Judging will be done by car show participants
Awards ceremony immediately following: Awards presentations (approximately 3pm)
Contact Information
Danny Jones 478-277-5060 or 478-279-3533
Will Gay 706-551-2730
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