AMERICAN LEGION POST 304

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AMERICAN LEGION POST 304

Time: October 26, 2019 from 12am to 4pm
Location: AMERICAN LEGION POST 304
Street: 4220 S Main St
City/Town: Acworth, GA 30101
Event Type: benefit, show.
Latest Activity: Sep 26, 2019

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5th Annual Post 304 Car Show


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The 5th Annual Ron Asby North Cobb American Legion Post 304 car show is scheduled for October 26th, from noon to 4pm.  This year’s theme is a little scary, since it is the weekend before Halloween.  Participants are encouraged to wear their favorite costumes, dress up their cars, and BRING LOTS OF CANDY for the Trunk-or-Treat part of the show.  Set  up starts at 10:00am.

Vendors are welcome and 10 x 10 spaces are available for $25.  Sell your wares, demonstrate your services or advertise your business to the car show participates and attendees.  You must provide your own tent.  For more information contact us here: carshow@post304.org

The pre-registration fee for the show is $15 per vehicle, or two for $25.  You must pre-register BEFORE October 21 to receive the discount.  After the 21st, the registration fee will be $20 for one and $35 for two.

Food will be provided by the ALR, beer by the SAL, and water and soda by the Auxiliary.  A 50/50 raffle will be held, along with raffles for items and services donated by local businesses.

Trophies will be awarded for Commander’s Choice, People’s Choice and Best Bike.

For more information, you can email us here: carshow@post304.org



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