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Time: October 15, 2011 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Rice Road Parking Lot on Fort Gordon, GA
Street: Rice Road parking lot (email ft.gordonbosspresident@yahoo.com for more detailed directions)
City/Town: Augusta/Fort Gordon, GA
Phone: 706-251-0541
Event Type: car, truck, &, bike, show, for, soldiers, on, base, local, populace
Organized By: Ft. Gordon BOSS
Latest Activity: Jan 9, 2016
Well here goes our 2nd event on this site, we are hoping for a great turn out again. Thanks for those who supported ours last time. We are Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (Service Members here on Fort Gordon, due to all the service branches being located here). All proceeds go to future events for the Soldiers, Marines, Sailors & Airmen.
We will have our show w/a $300 cash prize for Grand prize. $150 for best of cars, trucks & bikes along w/a best of paint. We'll also have a Commanding General/VIP selection trophy along w/a viewers choice trophy.
We will also have 1st, 2nd & 3rd place trophies for each class. Classes are still being worked out, but when we have them finalized, it will be posted. All car models & types are welcome.
Pre-Registration by 12 Oct = $15, email ft.gordonbosspresident@yahoo.com for more details
Day of Show = $20
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