7th Annual Conyers Car Show, Bike Ride and Taste of Conyers, GA

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7th Annual Conyers Car Show, Bike Ride and Taste of Conyers, GA

Time: May 3, 2014 from 11am to 4pm
Location: Conyers Depot
Street: 901 Railroad Street
City/Town: Conyers, Georgia 30012
Website or Map: http://visit.conyersga.com/We…
Phone: (770) 602-2606 or (770) 354-5861
Event Type: car, show, bike, ride, and, taste, of, conyers
Organized By: RedLine Event Productions
Latest Activity: May 2, 2014

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Come join us for a family fun day full of incredile cars, trucks and bikes.  All makes, models and conditions welcome.  Trophies awarded in many categories and door prize drawings for car owners.  Live music on our Depot Stage featuring blues, country, 60's and 70's hits and classic soft rock.  Over 30 food vendors from around town will be on hand to satisfy any appetitie and a children's fun area will keep the whole family happy.  Proceeds from the day benefit local charities and youth groups. 

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