Brody Johnson benefit car Show -Loganville, GA

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Brody Johnson benefit car Show -Loganville, GA

Time: July 14, 2012 all day
Location: Loganville Highschool
Street: 100 Trident Trl
City/Town: Loganville Ga.
Phone: Andy Camp 770-601-3308
Event Type: benefit
Organized By: Masonic Brothers from Fergus Lodge #135
Latest Activity: Jul 15, 2012

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Brody is a new born in need of a Kidney transplant. The Mansonic Brother of the Fergus Lodge #135  is raising money to help this family.

All Day Event- So come out to whatever part you want!  Location Loganville Highschool 100 trident trail Loganville ga 30052

A Police escorted motorcycle ride sponsored by The Widow Sons NE Corner Chapter
Registration: 8 am - 9:30am
                      Kick stands up at 10am
Arrive back at Loganville High school at 12pm
single rider : $20/ $5 passenger ( BBQ sandwich combo included in price for both riders) Contact Billy Sneed@ 678-472-3811

Car Show  Sponsored by YearOne
Registration from 12pm- 1pm
Show from 1pm till 4pm
DONATIONS accepted in lieu of entry fee
Top Ten plaques awarded by Participant votes
50/50 raffles along with other raffles

Bake Sale
Held from noon- 4:30pm

BBQ sandwich combos and Chicken Plates
served from 12pm  til  4:30pm
BBQ sandwich plate includes : sandwich, chips and drink $5
Chicken plate includes 1/2 chicken, beans slaw and drink $7

Live concert starts at 4:30pm
Travis Johnson band
Fishing with Dynamite
Special Performance to be Announced......

This little fella and family needs our help...so come and have a good with some good folks.
Contact Andy Camp 770-601-3308
Tracy Moon  770-403-1796

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Comment by Terry on July 15, 2012 at 12:26am

We raised over $36,000. A special thanks to Everyone who came out to help this little guy out! Special Thanks to John Baker for all his Photo work! It was a great time had by all ...a little more shade would have been nice ! LOL!  

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