Buford Lady Wolves 4th Annual Car & Tractor Show -Buford, GA

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Buford Lady Wolves 4th Annual Car & Tractor Show -Buford, GA

Time: October 15, 2011 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Buford High School front parking lot
Street: 2750 Sawnee avenue
City/Town: Buford, Ga 30518
Phone: 678-343-8562
Event Type: lady, wolves, softball, fund, raiser
Organized By: Gina Hellemn
Latest Activity: Oct 9, 2011

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4th Annual Buford Lady Wolves Softball Classic Car,Bike & Tractor Show.

Show will be Saturday Oct 15 with a rain date of Oct 16

at the Buford High School

Registration from 9 until 12

All proceeds go to the Lady Wolves Softball Team.

Awards for Best Chevy,Ford,Mororcycle,Mopar,Nopi,Truck,Tri-5,Tractor,VW,Hand Built& Three Time State Champion Lady Wolves Pick

We will have a silent Auction,Kids Stuff,Food & Vendors with plenty to do so bring your kids and spend the day!

DJ will be playing music and having fun!

Vendors welcome. (No Food)

For Car show information please call Gina at 678-343-8562.

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