APRIL FOOLS ROD RUN AND SWAP MEET -HOKOBEN, GA

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APRIL FOOLS ROD RUN AND SWAP MEET -HOKOBEN, GA

Time: April 5, 2013 to April 6, 2013
Location: TWIN OAKS PARK
Street: 401 TWIN OAKS DR
City/Town: HOKOBEN, GA
Website or Map: http://www.aprilfoolsrodrun.c…
Phone: 9125505265
Event Type: car, show, swap, meet, for, charity
Organized By: Waycross Service League
Latest Activity: Apr 2, 2014

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In 2012, it was announced that the April Fool’s Rod Run and Swap Meet was The Last Blast; the show was finished. To the delight of fans and car nuts everywhere, the Waycross car show will be back in 2013 and better than ever! The show is now hosted by Waycross Service League, Inc., a nonprofit organization supported and endorsed by South Georgia Street Rods. Make your car happy and join us on April 5 - 6, 2013! We have added a Dyno this year. Please check out our website www.aprilfoolsrodrun.com. On Friday to all pre-registered car will get a free BBQ dinner and then a cruise to downtown Waycross where there will be live bans and entertainment. We hope to see you in April!! Please feel free to email me any questions wslrodrun@hotmail.com Thanks Heather Suess

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Comment by Michael Thies on April 2, 2014 at 7:25am

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I have had some calls asking if you are having this again this year.  Please update using the "Edit" command under the "Options" button on the open event page. Call me if we can help at all.

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