Charity Fowler Benifit Open Car and Bike Show. Byron, GA

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Charity Fowler Benifit Open Car and Bike Show. Byron, GA

Time: March 21, 2015 from 8am to 3pm
Location: North Peach Park. Byron, GA
Street: 497 West White Rd
City/Town: Byron, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 478-365-0440
Event Type: car, show, fund, raiser
Organized By: Parker Black
Latest Activity: Mar 13, 2015

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Charity has narrow angle closure glaucoma it's caused by a genetic problem that makes the eye out of round so that the lens cannot grow properly. Charity is a stay at home mom and is a loving mother of 4 children. As the lens grows it puts more and more pressure on the eye until the optic nerve severs from the retina. Charity and her family spent Christmas at the ER because her eyes had swollen shut. All funds collected will be donated to Charity and her family to conduct a very expensive eye surgery to prevent Charity from going blind.

Registration is day of event.
$25 Registration Fee
Top 30 "Best in Class Awards"
Registration is 8:00AM - 11:00AM
Judging is 11:00AM - 1:00PM
Awards at 2:00PM

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