6th Annual Crusin' for the Cats Show & Shine -Newnan, GA

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6th Annual Crusin' for the Cats Show & Shine -Newnan, GA

Time: April 27, 2013 at 12pm to April 28, 2013 at 3pm
Location: Coweta County Fair Grounds
Street: 275 Pine Road
City/Town: Newnan, Ga 30263
Website or Map: http://www.nhsband.org
Phone: 770-301-6499
Event Type: car, motorcycle, &, truck, show., all, are, welcome!
Organized By: Reggie Lybrand
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2013

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Newnan High School Band will host their 6th Annual Crusin' for the Cats Show & Shine and Outdoor Concert on Saturday April 27 from 12:00pm until 5:00p.m. and Sunday April 28 from 8:00a.m. until 3:00p.m. with awards at 2:00p.m. on Sunday. Car registration will be $15 pre registered and $20 the day of.

Cars of Old and New are welcome. Motorcycles, Tow Trucks to Race & Stock Cars. If you want to show it, bring it!

We will have a car corral for selling vehicles and Motorcycles, swap meet, crafts show, food, entertainment for the kids including a "wild west gun fight, live bands and much more. There will be a Cruise In around Court Square Saturday evening at 6pm. Restaurants around merchants around the square have agreed to extend their hours and restaurants offer discounts. Bands will be playing on the square as well.

Come out and support the Newnan High School Marching Cats and have some fun!!!

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Comment by Christal Brown on January 29, 2013 at 9:53am

Thank you Mike.  This would be fantastic. I will give your information to Reggie Lybrand, the event coordinator. I think he would do a much better job than I on the interview.

Comment by Michael Thies on January 28, 2013 at 9:24am

We are working on getting the word out about this cool event.   Please call me to arrange for a phone interview on my radio show "Wheels Events Radio Hour" so we can have our listeners turned on to your event!  Mike 770-883-0160

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