Calhoun County Harvest Festival Custom Car Show, Morgan,GA

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Calhoun County Harvest Festival Custom Car Show, Morgan,GA

Time: November 6, 2010 all day
Location: Morgan, Georgia Festival Grounds
Street: 160 North Burmuda St.
City/Town: Morgan
Website or Map: http://www.calhouncountyharve…
Phone: 229-849-4375
Event Type: custom, car, show, and, a, complete, jfestival, atmosphere!
Organized By: David Walters
Latest Activity: Oct 25, 2010

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The Calhoun County Harvest Festival is an annual event held the first Saturday of November. This is our 18th year for featuring custom cars, parade, live entertainment, food vendors, arts and crafts, and a street dance that evening to conclude the festivities. This years festival is on Saturday, November 6th in Morgan, GA. Trophies to the top 25 and Mayors Choice, Ladies Choice, and Best Of Show. $10 Entry Fee or.$15 Day of Show.
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