5th Annual Barrow Fire Foundation Car, Truck & Bike Show

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5th Annual Barrow Fire Foundation Car, Truck & Bike Show

Time: May 30, 2026 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Bethlehem Church
Street: 985 Hog Mountain Road
City/Town: Winder
Website or Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/cmyMS…
Phone: 678-356-6172
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Nic Bourchier
Latest Activity: 7 hours ago

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Join us on May 30, 2026, at Bethlehem Church for the Barrow Fire Foundation Car, Truck & Bike Show! This community event brings together automotive enthusiasts, families, and supporters for a great cause while showcasing an incredible lineup of cars, trucks, and motorcycles.

All proceeds from the event directly benefit the Barrow Fire Foundation, which proudly supports the firefighters of Barrow County. Funds raised help provide assistance for promotional ceremonies, bereavement support, the Tim Watson Memorial Scholarship, and contributions to other local charitable and community-focused organizations.

Vendors are welcome to participate free of charge. We simply ask that if you have a successful day at the show, you consider making a donation to support the Foundation’s mission.

Come out, enjoy the show, and help us support the men and women who serve our community every day.

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