Barnesville Battle of the Bones Festival -Barnesville, GA

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Barnesville Battle of the Bones Festival -Barnesville, GA

Time: April 23, 2016 from 11am to 4pm
Location: United Bank Parking Lot
Street: 308 Thomaston St
City/Town: Barnesville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.barnesville.org
Phone: 770-358-2789
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Tim Cherry
Latest Activity: Apr 14, 2016

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Annual car show with sanctioned BBQ competition. Proceeds from the car show to benefit local charities. This year we are rebuilding the car show after 11 years  and we encourage everyone to participate. We will have 50/50, trophies, door prizes and maybe a few surprises. Cost is $15.00 per car which includes one raffle ticket. Registration is at 11:00am, judging at 2:00pm and awards at 3:30pm. As this is a sanctioned BBQ competition there will be a lot of food available. We will also host a people’s choice judging, $1.00 per entry, in addition to the formal judging, trophies will be awarded for both groups. Contact Tim Cherry at 770-358-2789 or tacherry1@att.net for additional information.

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