Charity Classic Car, Bike & Truck Show -Stockbridge, GA

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Charity Classic Car, Bike & Truck Show -Stockbridge, GA

Time: October 6, 2013 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Eagle's Landing Country Club
Street: 100 Eagles Landing Way
City/Town: Stockbridge, GA
Website or Map: http://www.eagleslandingcc.com
Phone: 770-389-2030 or anne.belcher@ourclub.com
Event Type: charity-car-show, trucks, motorcycles
Organized By: Anne Belcher
Latest Activity: Jan 9, 2016

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 Charity Classic Car, Bike & Truck Show
Event Dates: October 6, 2013
Location: Stockbridge, Georgia
 
2nd Annual ClubCorp Charity Classic 
Car, Bike & Truck Show 
at Eagle's Landing Country Club 
Sunday, October 6, 2013 
Show and festivities: 1:00 - 4:00pm 
Come enjoy a Fall Family Fun day with us! 
View the spectacular cars, trucks and motorcycles. Visit our vendor booths, enjoy live music, raffles & auction, food & drink concessions. Special Kid's Zone and more! 
Admission is free to attendees. 
Car/Bike/Truck show participant donation: $20 per vehicle. 
Registration: 12:00-1:00pm 
Judging: 1:00-3:00 
Tee shirts for those pre-registered. Trophies awarded to top 8 in each division. (cars, motorcycles, trucks) 
Proceeds to benefit: Stepping Stones Educational Therapy Center, MDA-Augies Quest and Clubcorp Employee Partner Care Foundation. 
To register: go to www.eagleslandingcc.com and click on the ClubCorp Charity Classic box on the homepage. Contact Anne Belcher for more information: 770-389-2030 or anne.belcher@ourclub.com

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