Event Details

Car-B-Que

Time: October 11, 2014 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Prospect United Methodist Church
Street: 6752 Hwy 212
City/Town: Covington
Website or Map: http://www.prospectchurchonli…
Phone: 7707636303
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: nikkiiswhoiam
Latest Activity: Sep 26, 2014

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Event Description

Join us for the fun family event that is the 5th Annual Car-B-Que hosted by Elevate Student Ministry of Prospect Church. Event is free to attend. Come and see custom and original car, trucks, motorcycles, and dune buggies. Stay and join us for some great slow-cooked pork bbq. This year's show will also include a yard sale. Show is held at Prospect Church, located at 6752 Hwy 212, Covington 30016. You won't want to miss out! 

Registration 
$25 to register a vehicle 
Awards are given for vehicle classes. Awards will also be given for Best of Show and People's Choice. 

$25 to rent a vendor booth space. 

Bar-B-Que Pork will be sold for $8 a plate. 

This is a youth fundraiser for Elevate Student Ministry of Prospect Church.

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