CRUISING IN THE COUNTRY, Gainesville, Ga (Forsyth County)

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CRUISING IN THE COUNTRY, Gainesville, Ga (Forsyth County)

Time: September 26, 2015 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Near Keith's Bridge Park (on Lake Lanier) in Forsyth County
Street: 8930 Old Keith Bridge Rd
City/Town: Gainesville, Ga 30506
Website or Map: http://www.facebook/cruisinth…
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Harvey Black - Mayfield Bpt. Church
Latest Activity: Sep 1, 2015

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Car & Truck Show with 40 Trophies to be awarded.

Registration Fee $20.00

Breakfast (starting at 8:30AM) & Lunch available for purchase. 

Door Prizes, Bake Sale, Music & Entertainment.

Hosted by Mayfield Baptist Church (in Church parking lot) on

Old Keith Bridge Rd. off Hwy. 306 & Hwy. 53 in Forsyth Co.

For more information check out our web page at

www.facebook.com/cruisinginthecountry

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Comment by Cecil & Debbie Martin on September 1, 2015 at 9:10am

Don't forget to mark you calendars for our 2015 Cruising in the Country Car & Truck Show, Sept. 26th from 9am-3pm.  Hosted by Mayfield Bpt Church.  40 trophies, door prizes, good food and homemade deserts.  Come join us.  We look forward to seeing you there!!

Comment by Cecil & Debbie Martin on May 11, 2015 at 6:07am

We're Back by lots of requests.

Come join us for a day of fun, fellowship, good food and lots of beautiful cars & trucks.  For additional information go to our facebook page at www.facebook/cruisinginthecountry

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