Annual Fall Pumpkin Run Car Show -Augusta, GA

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Annual Fall Pumpkin Run Car Show -Augusta, GA

Time: November 14, 2015 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Hooters Restaurant
Street: 2834 Washington Road
City/Town: Augusta, GA 30909
Website or Map: http://www.csraroadangels.com
Phone: jan w. "bubba" holley 706-736-7858
Event Type: fundraiser, children's, miracle, network, &, local, charities
Organized By: CSRA Road Angels
Latest Activity: Nov 23, 2015

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The CSRA ROAD ANGELS  Annual Fall Pumpkin Run,Car Show  9 AM to 3 PM.  $5,000. in cash & Prizes.  $500 Best of Show, $250 1st Runner-up, $150 2nd Runner-up, $500 Club Participation, 5 $500 Winners from Pre-registered

Dash plaques to the first 200 cars.  Top 3 Fords, Chevrolets,

Mustangs, Corvettes, Camaros, Mopars, Trucks, Rat Rods, Imports, Racecars, Street Rods, Motorcycles,and an all others class.

Pre-registration until Oct. 31, 2014 $20. day of show $30.  Download registration at www.csraroadangels.com and send completed registration with check, cash or money order to:

Genie Holley, 2701 West Terrace Drive, Augusta, GA  30909.  Info call 706-736-7858.

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