CMS FFA Benefit Car Show & BBQ -Monroe, GA

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CMS FFA Benefit Car Show & BBQ -Monroe, GA

Time: May 1, 2010 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Carver Middle School
Street: Rear Parking Area off Gene Bell Road
City/Town: Monroe, GA
Event Type: car-show, bike-show
Latest Activity: Apr 23, 2010

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Registration $10 All Vehicles Welcome -- New, Old, Original, or Custom!
Lots of Awards - Best Car--Best Truck--Best Tractor--Best of Show
Proceeds donated to classmate Corey Langston

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