Benefit Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show for Georgia Cancer Support Group -Milledgeville, GA

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Benefit Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show for Georgia Cancer Support Group -Milledgeville, GA

Time: April 14, 2012 from 9am to 4pm
Location: WalMart Shopping Center Parking Lot,
Street: 2592 N Columbia Street (Hwy 441 North)
City/Town: Milledgeville, GA
Phone: 478-453-0295 or 478-457-7717 or 478-457-7718
Event Type: benefit, car, truck, &, motorcycle, show
Organized By: John W Griffin
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2012

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Benefit Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show Hosted by Old Capital Car Club of Milledgeville, GA to benefit The Georgia Cancer Support, Inc and The Faith, Hope & Love Cancer Support Group of Milledgeville, to directly benefit cancer patients in Georgia. 

 

Plaques for Best Car, Best Truck, Best Motorcycle.  Ribbons for Best Interior, Best Paint, Best Engine & Top 25.

 

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