Barnesville BBQ & Blues Festival

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Barnesville BBQ & Blues Festival

Time: April 23, 2016 from 12pm to 4:30pm
Location: United Bank Parking Lot
Street: 308 Thomaston St
City/Town: Barnesville, GA 30204
Website or Map: http://www.barnesville.org
Phone: 770-358-2789
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Tim Cherry
Latest Activity: Jan 30, 2016

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Annual car show with sanctioned BBQ competition April 23, 2016 with a concert on Saturday evening. Proceeds from the car show to benefit local charities. The 2015 show was the largest ever held in Barnesville and this year it will be larger! We will have a 50/50 pot, both formal and people’s choice judging, and raffle prizes. Cost is $20 per vehicle which includes one raffle ticket. Registration begins at 11:00 am, show starts at 12:00 noon, formal judging starts at 12:30 pm, awards at 4:30 pm. We will have judging brackets based on model year and overall top 3. People’s Choice judging is $1.00 per entry. As this is a sanctioned BBQ competition there will be a lot of food available from numerous vendors. Contact Tim Cherry at 770-358-2789, email tacherry1@att.net, or go to www.barnesville.org for additional information.

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