The Blue Knights, Capt. Herb Emory Memorial Car Show for Special Olympics of GA -Kennesaw, GA

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The Blue Knights, Capt. Herb Emory Memorial Car Show for Special Olympics of GA -Kennesaw, GA

Time: June 6, 2015 from 9:15am to 3pm
Location: Cowboys Parking Lot - Hooters Kennesaw
Street: 1750 N. Roberts Road Kennesaw, GA 30144
City/Town: Kennesaw, GA. 30144
Website or Map: http://www.blueknightsautosho…
Phone: 770-823-9566
Event Type: car, truck, &, motorcycle, show, to, benefit, special, olympics, georgia
Organized By: Dan Wade
Latest Activity: Jun 5, 2015

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Open Car, Truck, & Motorcycle Show, Honoring Capt. Herb Emory and to Benefit Special Olympics of Georgia.  To be held at the Cowboys Parking Lot in Kennesaw, Cobb Parkway at Old U.S. 41, behind Hooters of Kennesaw.  Door Prizes, Live Blue Grass Band, Food, and Entertainment for all ages.

Pre-Register to make a tax deductible contribution to Special Olympics Georgia, and see Judging Criteria and Awards Information.  www.blueknightsautoshow.com 

Save $10.00 by Pre-registering before COB June 4th,2015.

Day of Show Registration $30.00 per vehicle.

 L.E. Torch Run Campaign for Special Olympics of Georgia

News Video of last years show: http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/video

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Comment by Dan Wade on March 18, 2015 at 4:48pm

Mark your calendars for Saturday June 6th, 9AM until 3PM, in Kennesaw at Cowboys-Hooters Pklot, for the Blue Knights, Capt. Herb Emory Memorial Car Show for Special Olympics of Georgia. Pre-register at www.blueknightsautoshow.com and save $10.00 Your registration fee is tax deductible donation for Special Olympics Georgia. $20.00 per vehicle if pre-registered by COB June 4th, $30.00/vehicle day of the show. Show goes on Rain or Shine. Watch For Updates...

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