Chick-fil-A Monroe First Annual Car Show -Monroe, GA

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Chick-fil-A Monroe First Annual Car Show -Monroe, GA

Time: June 22, 2013 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Chick-fil-A Monroe 620
Street: 620 Hwy 138 NW
City/Town: Monroe, GA
Website or Map: http://chick-fil-a.com/monroe…
Phone: 770-266-0211
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Chick-fil-A Monroe
Latest Activity: Jun 19, 2013

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Event Description

Come join us for our very first car/truck show. All proceeds will be donated to The Fish for kids summer sack lunch program.

There will be 5 categories and first place winner will recieve free Chick-fil-A for a year.

Every registrant will get a t shirt

Winners will be picked by the public, this is a peoples choice contest

If you would like to enter your car, please email me at

cherie@chick-fil-amonroe.com

$20 before and $25 day of. We do have limited spaces

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