Coosa High School Band Run to the River Car & Bike Show -Rome, GA 30165

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Coosa High School Band Run to the River Car & Bike Show -Rome, GA 30165

Time: September 3, 2016 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Lowe's Home Center, 2338 Shorter Ave., N.W., Rome GA 30165
Street: 2338 Shorter Ave., N.W.
City/Town: Rome, GA 30165
Phone: 706-266-5221, 706-236-1870, 707-252-6569, 706-728-1314
Event Type: fundraiser, car, &, bike, show
Organized By: Coosa High School Band
Latest Activity: Aug 31, 2016

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Coosa High School Marching Eagle Band would like to invite you to our Annual Run to the River Car Show, we also welcome Bikes, etc.  This is to benefit the Band.  The Show is set Rain or Shine., in the Lowe's parking lot, here in Rome, Ga.   Concessions will sold at show.  Pre-registration is $15.00, day of show $20.00.  Registration is from 9:00 a.m. - 12noon, judging is from 12noon-2:00 p.m., Awards at 3:00 p.m.  We have over 30 trophys to be given away at this show.  For more information or directions, or to get a pre-registration form mailed to you send me your address at deborahlangleycakes@comcast.net, or call me at 706-266-5221.

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on September 2, 2014 at 5:47am

Please let me know if there is a rain plan. Thanks, CA

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