Bear Drive 2025 Show -Clarksville GA

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Bear Drive 2025 Show -Clarksville GA

Time: August 23, 2025 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Habersham County Fairgrounds
Street: 4235 Toccoa Hwy
City/Town: Clarksville GA
Website or Map: https://eddybear.org/pages/ev…
Event Type: car, truck, show, benefit, festival, fund, raiser
Latest Activity: 20 hours ago

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Bear Drive Truck and Rod Show 2025: Gear Up for a Day of Automotive Celebration!

Funds go to a Teddy bear program at Children Healthcare of Atlanta, Habersham Sherriff Bear Program and Hall County Sheriff Bear Program

Hey there, gearheads, families, and anyone with a passion for all things automotive! The engines are roaring, the polish is shining, and Bear Drive 2025 is about to take center stage. Whether you’re showcasing a classic beauty, a modern marvel, or something uniquely in between, we’re inviting vehicles of all makes and models to join the festivities.

Admission Costs:

  • Spectators: 1 brand new, unwrapped with tags still attached stuffed animal per person or cash donation. PayPal, Zelle, Venmo, Cash, Credit Card accepted.
  • Show Vehicles: $20 at the gate + 1 brand new, unwrapped with the tags still attached stuffed animal per vehicle.

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