Abate of GA Spring Swap Meet, Bike/Car Show, and BBQ Cook-Off -Springfield, GA

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Abate of GA Spring Swap Meet, Bike/Car Show, and BBQ Cook-Off -Springfield, GA

Time: March 20, 2015 to March 22, 2015
Location: Effingham County Fairgrounds
Street: 21 Highway
City/Town: Springfield, GA
Phone: 912-441-7586 or 912-856-1730
Event Type: swap, meet, bike, car, show, campout
Organized By: Abate of GA
Latest Activity: Mar 18, 2015

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Big Norm's Spring Swap Meet, Bike & Car show and Campout - Abate of GA Dist 11's Annual Spring Swap Meet

The Spring Swap Meet, Bike/Car Show, and BBQ Cook-Off will be held at Effingham County Fairgrounds in Springfield, Georgia f

Location:
-Effingham County Fairgrounds in Springfield, Georgia
(Highway 21, Springfield ,Georgia)

Admission:
-$8 single day for ABATE members
-$15 for the weekend for ABATE members
-$10 single day for Non-ABATE members
-$20 for the weekend for Non-ABATE members
-$5 per day ages 13-17

Bike Show, BBQ Cook-off, Car Show, Live music, Bike &
Field games, Vendors.  RV camping sites with power and water are $25, RV without power and water are $15, tent with power and water are $10, and tent without power and water are FREE! BBQ Cook-off admission is $25 and includes 2 admissions! Bike or Car Show $5 entry! Sponsored by ABATE of GA, District 11.

Please Contact For More Information:
-(912) 341-9522
-(912) 341-9522
-(912) 441-7586

We hope to see you there!

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