Boy Scout Troop 81 & Walnut Grove Elem. Swim Team -Loganville, GA

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Boy Scout Troop 81 & Walnut Grove Elem. Swim Team -Loganville, GA

Time: April 6, 2013 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Walnut Grove High school
Street: 4863 Guthrie Cemetery Rd.,
City/Town: Loganville Ga 30052
Phone: Mark 404-556-4413 Terry 404-580-7161
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Terry and Mark
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2013

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Come out for Food, Prizes , Music and Fun with friends!

April 6th  from 10am til 2pm

1st place trophies for: Ford, Chevy, Pontiac,Oldsmobile,,Mopar, Stock Original,Truck, 4X4,Pre-49, Import, Race Car, Late Model, Tractor, Motorcycle, Kid's Class... Then Top 20,

Mayors Pick, Club Participation, 

Troop 81 Pick

Adult car entries $15.00

Vendor space $25

Kids class under 16 ( no cars) bikes, gocarts etc.. $5.00

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Comment by Terry on April 6, 2013 at 11:56pm

Thank you to all our sponsors, vendors and Car Show community. We had 131 cars,trucks and motorcycles. The weather was perfect and everyone had a good time! We helped these children in scouts and swimning be able to do more things that they otherwise would not. Thank you.

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