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Time: August 30, 2014 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Clayton City Hall
Street: 837 Hwy 76 West
City/Town: Clayton, GA
Website or Map: http://jdrfgang.wordpress.com…
Phone: 706-782-3490
Event Type: charity, car, show
Organized By: Jeff Southard
Latest Activity: Jul 8, 2014
Join us August 30th in Clayton, GA at Clayton City Hall for the 8th Annual JDRF Charity Car Show. Also featuring for the 1st time in 2014, a swap meet! Car show entry is $15 dollars pre-registered, $20 dollars day of show. Swap meet entry is $25.
Show runs from 9 am to 3 pm. We will have door prizes, 50-50 drawings, live music, food & drinks and much more.
This years show will feature an expanded show class with over 100 awards!
In the past seven years we have raised over $20,000 dollars for JDRF, lets keep that total rolling in 2014! Come out and support!
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