APD Cops & Rodders Car-Motorcycle Show and Driver Safety Exhibition

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APD Cops & Rodders Car-Motorcycle Show and Driver Safety Exhibition

Time: February 23, 2013 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Atlanta Antique Expo Center North Bldg.
Street: 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE @ I-285, exit #55
City/Town: Atlanta, GA. 30354
Website or Map: http://www.specialolympicsga.…
Phone: 770 823-9566
Event Type: a, judged, vehicle, of, all, types, show
Organized By: APD Retired Lt. Dan Wade
Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2013

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Event Description

The BEST Indoor Car Show in Metro Atlanta will be on Saturday February 23rd, 2013.

All proceeds from this Car Show go to Georgia Special Olympics.

All Emergency and Miltary vehicles welcome, to include all Vintage- Classics, Street Rods, Resto Rods, Rat Rods, Low Riders, and all types of Motorcycles will compete for awards. 

All proceeds from the show benefit Georgia Special Olympics. 

There will be food and entertainment for all ages,

All Spectators are FREE!

$20.00 entry fee if pre-registered with GA Special Olympics before 2/22/2013. 

www.specialolympicsga.org/copsandrodders

{Paying your entry fee/donation this way gives you a 100% tax deduction}  Win-Win-Win for all. 

$25.00 vehicle entry fee day of show,

All vendors $100.00 (no food)   

"Speciality Awards" and "Top 30 in Show" will be given out at 3PM

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Comment by Maurice Dillard on February 12, 2013 at 2:32am

I be there bringing this bike

Comment by Dan Wade on December 17, 2012 at 7:30pm

New Link for APD C&R Pre-Registeration:

$20.00 entry fee if pre-registered with GA Special Olympics before 2/22/2013.  www.specialolympicsga.org/copsandrodders   

This is a TAX Deductible Entry Fee, a WIN-WIN-WIN for all.... 

$25.00 vehicle entry fee day of show,

All vendors $100.00 (no food)   

 

Comment by Howard Smith on September 18, 2012 at 12:34pm

I'll be there bring thisI let the kids sit in it and get their picture taken by their parents. They love it.

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