Coosa High School Band, "Run to the River" Car/Motorcycle Show -Rome, GA

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Coosa High School Band, "Run to the River" Car/Motorcycle Show -Rome, GA

Time: September 10, 2011 from 9am to 3:30pm
Location: Lowe's Home Improvement Store, Shorter Ave, Rome, GA
Street: Shorter Ave, (Hwy.20)
City/Town: Rome, GA
Phone: 706-266-5221
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Deborah Langley
Latest Activity: Sep 9, 2011

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This is our 12th annual "Run to the River Carshow, this year we are adding motorcycles. The Show will be held this Saturday September 10, 2011 At Lowe's Home Improvement Store, in Rome, GA.  Registration begins at  9:00 a.m. til 12 noon.  Judging will be from 12 noon til 2:00p.m., and Awards at 3:00 p.m.  We have lots of trophies, food, door prizes, and entertainment.  Rain or Shine.  $$50/50 drawing.  Awards: Top 20, Best in Show Pre-55, Best in Show 55& up, Promotors Choice Pre-55, Promoters Choice 55 & up, Spectators Choice Pre-55, Spectators Choice 55 & up, The Forum's Choice Award, and Best in Show Motorcyce,  Best Custom Bike, Best Touring Bike, People's Choice Bike, Best Sport Bike, Best Cruiser. 

Registration is $15.00 in advance, and $20.00 day of show. Concessions will be sold at show, and the Band will perform at 12:30.  For more information, or to register your bike, Contact Deborah at 706-266-5221.  All proceeds go to benefit the Coosa High School Marching Eagle Band.  

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