BOSS Car, Truck & Bike Show -Ft. Gordon, GA

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BOSS Car, Truck & Bike Show -Ft. Gordon, GA

Time: May 7, 2011 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Rice Road (in front of the library) on Ft. Gordon, GA
Street: Rice Rd
City/Town: Ft. Gordon, GA
Phone: 706-251-0549
Event Type: boss, car, truck, bike, show
Organized By: Ft. Gordon BOSS
Latest Activity: Sep 29, 2013

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Event Description

BOSS = Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers
We are hosting a Car, Truck & Bike Show on Ft. Gordon. We host these shows for the Service members here on base to have a local show to see, especially the Soldiers who are here training that aren't able to go to Atlanta or Columbia to see a great showing. All proceeds go to future events & trips for the BOSS Program (ie skydiving, skiiing, etc).
$15 = Pre-Registration
$20 = Day of @ the Tent

 

To Pre-Register please send an email to:

ft.gordonbosspresident@yahoo.com I need the following info - full name, contact # & year, make & model of vehicle for the show.  You will only have to pay $15 the day of, this will constitute your pre-register obligations.


Trophies to include:
Best of Show = $300 Cash Prize Trophy size 36"

Best of Cars, Trucks, Bikes = $100 cash prize each, trophy sizes will be 32"

Also we will have 1st, 2nd & 3rd place trophies for each category.

1st Place Trophy size = 29"

2nd Place Trophy size = 25"

3rd Place Trophy size = 19"

 

I had to change the date to 7 May due to higher people demanding me to have the Show that day.  I hope all can still participate and come out.  This is mostly for the Soldiers, Marines, Sailors and AirMen that we have stationed here.

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Comment by Jack Thomas on September 29, 2013 at 6:24pm

If this is on again for this year, please update your posting so members and viewers have you as a choice for coming weekends! Thank you, Jack & Mary

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