Classic Car Show at Clarkston Culture Fest Clarkston,GA

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Classic Car Show at Clarkston Culture Fest Clarkston,GA

Time: April 28, 2018 from 10am to 3pm
Location: James R Hallford Stadium
Street: 3789 Memorial College Avenue
City/Town: Clarkston, GA 30021
Website or Map: https://goo.gl/forms/g1UwUPUH…
Phone: 404.298.9005
Event Type: classic, car, show
Organized By: Keyona Mechelle Hawkins
Latest Activity: Mar 13, 2018

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Hi there,

Are you familiar with Clarkston's Culture Fest? Its a great cultural event taking place Saturday, April 28 that features live entertainment, vendors, food, music, kids activities, and a celebration of the diverse and rich cultures in Clarkston. This year, Positive Growth Inc. a Clarkston based nonprofit is joining the Festival as an official partner and adding our Car Show as an attraction to showcase American culture.

We invite you and your car club to join us and share your classic, custom cars with the attendees. Antiques, Classics, Muscle Cars, Hot Rods and Special Interest cars of all types and sizes are welcome. Awards and prizes will be given to car show registrants. Registration is free, and the event is open to the public.

We are asking for donations to benefit Positive Growth Boys Home that provides a home to homeless and abused youth males between the ages of 12-21.

Join us! It will be a day to remember!

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