Braselton Bash Cruise In – Braselton, Ga

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Braselton Bash Cruise In – Braselton, Ga

Time: November 17, 2018 from 1pm to 5pm
Location: Year One ,
Street: 1001 Cherry Drive #1
City/Town: Braselton, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.drivinithome.com/b…
Phone: (800) 932-7663
Event Type: car, show, cruise, in
Organized By: Year One
Latest Activity: Nov 12, 2018

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YEARONE’s Braselton Bash is a family-oriented event held at our Braselton, Georgia facility on the third Saturday of the month starting in the Spring. Many Braselton Bash events are tied into specific charities or community happenings as detailed in each show listing.  As always, we emphasize family fun at the Braselton Bash, with activities and cool stuff for everyone!

Next Braselton Bash :

Christmas in Braselton

Date:  Saturday, November 17, 2018

Time: 1 pm – 5 pm

Location: YEARONE, 1001 Cherry Drive Ste 1, Braselton GA 30517

Car Show entry fee: A new unwrapped toy minimum $5 value or a minimum $5 cash donation to HRCC at the gate. No pre-registration. Toys collected for Holiday Connection Jackson County.

All makes and models are welcome!

Spectators: Free 

Events & Activities 
Participant vote car show, All makes and models welcome (Best of show $200 YEARONE e-gift certificate, 2nd -5th place $50 YEARONE e-gift certificate and 6th – 10th $25 YEARONE e-gift certificate.)
Prize drawings
Vendor Row
Leave Your Mark Burnout Exhibition open to car show participants (not a contest)

Food Vendor:
Braselton Womans Club Bake Goods

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