City of Sugar Hill Volkswagen and Classic Car Show -Sugar Hill, GA

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City of Sugar Hill Volkswagen and Classic Car Show -Sugar Hill, GA

Time: October 22, 2011 from 10am to 4pm
Location: E.E. Robinson Park
Street: 850 Level Creek Rd
City/Town: Sugar Hill GA 30518
Website or Map: http://www.cityofsugarhill.co…
Phone: 770-967-2934
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Steve Soucie
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2011

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2011 City of Sugar Hill Classic Car Show and Volkswagen Car Show

 

Sponsored By the City of Sugar Hill

 

Saturday October 22nd 11am to 4pm

Location, E.E. Robinson Park

850 Level Creek Rd

Sugar Hill GA 30518

Top Parking Lot, Main Entrance

 

Held in conjunction with the Sugar Hill Fall Festival

 

Please Note, there will be 2 separate Car Show Competitions, Classis Cars (all makes and models) and the VW competition (all models)

Over 40 trophies will be given out!!!!

Prize $ For Best in Show!!!

Registration begins at 9am 10/22

Awards at 3:30pm!!!

Classic Car and VW Trivia Competitions!!! Prizes Awarded!

$20.00 contestant fee

Large Trophies!

Kenny Stephens of Lamar Stephens Custom Interiors will be the judge for the Classic Car competition

Come One Come All to a “True Fun For the Whole Family” Car Show!!!

There will be Food Vendors, Tons of Craft Vendors, Huge Kids Play Area and Live Music, Chili Cook Off competition and MUCH , MUCH MORE!!!

THIS IS ONE SHOW THAT HAS IT ALL!!

 

If you want your car to be seen, this is a DO NOT MISS event!! Over 7500 attendees are expected to walk through this year’s Car Show!!!

 

For contestant information on the Classic and VW Car Shows, please contact Steve Soucie at 770-967-2934 or ssoucie1@charter.net

For vendor information please contact Darcee Shafer at dshafer@cityofsugarhill.com

 

 

The Sweetest Little Car Show in Georgia!!!

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Comment by Steve Soucie on March 10, 2011 at 1:51am

Will do Mike

Thanks

Comment by Michael Thies on March 9, 2011 at 11:50am

Steve, 

Count me in!  Also, please call me about the Road To The Championship.  http://southeastwheelsevents.com/page/for-show-operators-1

It is a way for your winners to participate and it is free for you as a show producer to be a part of it.  Mike 770-883-0160

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