5th Annual Daryl Shook Memorial Car Show -Gainesville, GA

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5th Annual Daryl Shook Memorial Car Show -Gainesville, GA

Time: May 10, 2014 from 10am to 2pm
Location: New Haven Church
Street: 615 White Sulphur Road
City/Town: Gainesville, GA 30501
Phone: 706-968-8192
Event Type: car, truck, bike, tractor, show
Organized By: Jerry Shook
Latest Activity: May 8, 2014

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The 5th Annual Daryl Shook Memorial Car & Bike Show will be held at New Haven Church in Gainesville, GA. The event was created to celebrate Daryl's love for cars and to help the church's Student Ministries raise funds for activities and community projects. 


Registration is set to begin at 10:00 AM with the awards ceremony at 2:00 PM. All types of vehicles are welcome, so please come show your support. Awards include: Top 25 People's Choice, Pastor's Choice, & Youth Pastor's Choice awards. 

There will be plenty of parking, so bring your family and friends for some good clean fun. We will have special events going on all day long, including a cake walk, soup bean supper, and much more! Check the site weekly for updates on events, sponsors, and vendors.
We Hope To See You There!
This Event is brought to you by New Haven Church & Awaken Student Ministries. 

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