Cars & Guitars, Under The Stars! - Hartwell, Ga

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Cars & Guitars, Under The Stars! - Hartwell, Ga

Time: May 29, 2010 from 2pm to 9pm
Location: Downtown Hartwell
City/Town: Hartwell, Ga
Phone: 706-376-8590
Event Type: car-show, festival
Organized By: Hart County Chamber
Latest Activity: May 29, 2010

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May 29, 2010 - Cars & Guitars, Under the Stars!See Blog - http://carsguitarsunderthestars.blogspot.com/ On Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. This event is held around the Courthouse Square in downtown Hartwell to "Welcome back to Summer"!This family-friendly event is a great way to spend a Saturday admiring elegant classic cars, music, children's activities and kick-start the summer season!The Classic Car & Motorcycle Show is on Saturday from 2-6PM! • The Classic Car & Motorcycle Show entry fee is $20 after May 1st. You can register on Saturday!• All cars registered will receive a special dash plaque.• Classic Car Show participants will be eligible for trophies & drawings. • Event is held around the Courthouse Square, downtown Hartwell, GA.• 130 classic cars participated in 2008. 123 cars in 2009.• 50’s, 60’s and 70’s DJ music will be played for Car Show between 2-6PM.Vendor Spaces are $50. Registration form for vendor booth spaces starts in Jan. 2010. Food vendors must complete a temporary food service application, which should be requested from the Hart County Health Dept. (For more info, contact the Hart County Chamber at 706-376-8590. Hours: 2 pm - 6 pm

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