Campbellton Baptist Church Fall Festival / Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show -Fairburn, GA

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Campbellton Baptist Church Fall Festival / Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show -Fairburn, GA

Time: October 23, 2010 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Campbellton Baptist Church just past Boundary Waters Park across from Charlie's Corner Market Texaco
Street: 8660 Church Street
City/Town: Fairburn, GA 30213
Website or Map: http://www.atlantacarshows.or…
Phone: 678-715-4777
Event Type: car, truck, and, motorcycle, show
Organized By: rlclinton@comcast.net
Latest Activity: Oct 18, 2010

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Campbellton Baptist Church invites you to our annual Fall Festival / Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show

Saturday October 23rd, 10am-2pm.

Games, prizes and candy for the kids.

Car registration is $20.00, begins at 9:30am and includes a goodies bag (for the 1st 30), dash plaque and a hotdog lunch.

Awards: Top 20 Peoples Choice + Best of Show- Car, Truck
and M/C. All vehicles welcome.

Rain date Saturday Oct. 30th.

All proceeds to benefit the Georgia Baptist Childrens Home.

678-715-4777 or rlclinton@comcast.net for more info. - Bob

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Comment by B Riel on September 29, 2010 at 5:09am
See you all there. Bill

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