ANNUAL SHOW AND SHINE FOR CF -Helen, GA

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ANNUAL SHOW AND SHINE FOR CF -Helen, GA

Time: July 26, 2014 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Where the Tubers Exit the River
Street: 639 Edelweiss St.
City/Town: Helen, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.showandshineforcf.…
Phone: 706-296-6896
Event Type: open, car, show
Organized By: Roger Kirk
Latest Activity: Jul 20, 2014

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10th ANNUAL SHOW AND SHINE FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS OPEN CAR SHOW

When: SATURDAY, JULY 26th, 2014 Rain or Shine

REGISTER BETWEEN 8 AM and 12 PM, AWARDS 4 PM

Registration is $20.00

Registration Challenge:

If you have attended our show since we moved to the other end of town (we moved in 2011), and you bring another participant who hasn’t been there since,then your entry fee will be $15 plus whoever you bring will also have a $15 entry fee.

There will be a “Cruise-In” at the same location Friday July 25th
5 pm to 7 pm

Someone will be at the Cruise In to pre-register cars for the show next day.

Proceeds will be donated to the “Cystic Fibrosis Foundation”

Where: “Where the tubers exit the river”
639 Edelweiss Str.,
Helen, Georgia

Directions: HWY 17 NORTH, from the Indian Mound side, first right at Jameson Inn, just after passing the city limit sign. Go through the 3-way stop at the water park. Car show will be on the left. Follow signs.

Music by “Digger the DJ”

Awards: Best of Show, Host’s Choice, Best GM, Outstanding GM, Best Ford, Outstanding Ford, Best Mopar, Outstanding Mopar, Best Foreign, Outstanding Foreign, Best Orphan, Outstanding Orphan, Best Ratrod, Outstanding Ratrod, Top 50″Cool Ride” “Participant’s Choice”

For a special rate on accommodations, call the Loreley Resort 706-878-2238
Make sure you tell them you are with the Car Show
www.loreleyresort.com email: loreley@windstream.net
You get accommodations for 4 to 6 persons. These are resort condos with all the amenities.

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