6th Annual Show and Shine for Cystic Fibrosis -Helen, GA

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6th Annual Show and Shine for Cystic Fibrosis -Helen, GA

Time: July 31, 2010 all day
Location: Remember When Theatre Parking Lot
Street: 115 Escowee Str.
City/Town: Helen, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.rememberwhentheatr…
Phone: 706-296-6896 email rhkirk@windstream.net
Event Type: fundraiser, for, cystic, fibrosis, foundation
Organized By: Roger Kirk
Latest Activity: Jul 29, 2010

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Always held the last Saturday in July at 115 Escowee Str. , Helen Georgia. Open car show. Raffle. 50/50 drawing, Door Prizes. Entertainment by Alex Swindle "Little Elvis". Music by Digger the DJ. Registration 8 AM till 12 PM. Awards 4 PM. Awards top 50 plus 12 specialty awards. Cruise-In held Friday night. Registration $25 Pre-register $20. All proceeds realized donated to The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

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Comment by Phillip Watkins on July 28, 2010 at 2:24pm
Always a great show!!!
Comment by Michael Thies on July 25, 2010 at 10:19am
We can help in a big way to get the news out. As I said, get your supporters & Friends to join and "RSVP". I will work on the search engine placement & Facebook, etc. Keep the faith!
Mike
Comment by Roger Kirk on July 25, 2010 at 7:43am
Mike, Appreciate anything you can do to help. I'm pretty sure we have plenty of help the day of the show. If anything, get more people to attend this year. We are finally back to the 5th Saturday, so that should help. I understand that the people who had cruise-ins the night of the show had a problem...but that shouldn't be a problem this year. All who have attended in the past have been well satisfied with everything...And believe it or not, the forecast has it a little cooler that Saturday than it has been lately. If you don't have fun, It'll be your own fault...Roger
Comment by Michael Thies on July 25, 2010 at 6:23am
This looks like a fun day. I f we can get more folks to sign on that hey will attend, (RSVP) it will help me get you a higher ranking on Facebook and the search engines that crawl this site. Let me know how I can help that day, as well. Mike Thies 770-883-0160

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