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Time: July 18, 2010 from 11am to 3pm
Location: VFW
Street: 732 Veterans Parkway
City/Town: Jonesboro GA
Website or Map: http://americanclassiccarshow…
Phone: 678 610-5076
Event Type: car, bike, show
Organized By: Jonah Britton Hand
Latest Activity: Jul 17, 2010
(Rain date July 25). All proceeds benefit American Veterans at VA hospitals/facilities with socks and underwear. Event fee one pack white crew socks and one pack white briefs per show car .We encourage you to enter your classic car or bike into the car show, awards will be given for Best of show, Top 20. This is a one day show filled with cars, bikes music and fun. Please come on out and join us for a great day. Please come out and support this worthy cause. Any questions please contact Jonah Hand with troop 62 at american_classic_car_show@yahoo.com or (678) 610-5076.
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