Corinth Baptist Church Annual Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show -Jasper, GA

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Corinth Baptist Church Annual Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show -Jasper, GA

Time: October 5, 2024 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Chattahoochee Tech
Street: 100 Campus Dr
City/Town: Jasper, GA
Phone: 770-402-7160
Event Type: car, truck, motorcycle, show
Latest Activity: Sep 29, 2024

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GA, Corinth Baptist Church Annual Car, Truck & Motorcycle show,  9 AM to 1 PM

Chattahoochee Tech in Jasper.  Trophies will be awarded for Top 45.  Cash awards of $500. (For info, call Jerry Brooks 770-479-9810).  $30 registration.

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