Cruise-In & Car Show in Madison, GA

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Cruise-In & Car Show in Madison, GA

Time: April 20, 2012 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Morgan County
Street: Jefferson Street
City/Town: Madison
Website or Map: http://www.countryroadcruiser…
Phone: 706-342-9005
Event Type: fundraiser, cruise-in, &, car, show
Organized By: J. Stratton Hicky
Latest Activity: Apr 16, 2012

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DOC-103 radio will provide DJ music, in beautiful downtown Madison.

50/50 drawing and 20 fan favorite plaques plus a Best of Show trophy. 

Registration fee is only $15.00

Proceeds go to the Country Road Cruisers' Morgan County High School Scholarship Fund for 2012 [Each year funds are provided to a graduating senior that will be attending a vocational or technical school].  Come out and support this great event! 

See our web-site for more information, including our show flier, show location map, and other great links!

Vendors and Swap Meet sellers welcome (please call first): Gerald @ 706-474-1575 or Stratton @ 706-342-9005

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