"Crusin' Into Christmas" Car Show -Screven, GA

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"Crusin' Into Christmas" Car Show -Screven, GA

Time: December 10, 2016 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Grace Community Center
Street: 501 Bill Royal Street
City/Town: Screven, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/crusi…
Phone: 912-294-0901 or 912-579-2211
Event Type: car, show, /, swap, meet
Organized By: Donald Sloan
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2016

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This Is our Annual Car Show This event is a fundraiser to support the firework show the City Puts on for our July 4th Celebration. we had a great turn out for our Inaugural car show. we are planning to have a swap meet with this years show. we will have the following classes Antique, Classic. Import, 1993 - 2015, Rat Rod, Motorcycles, Tractors and Kids model cars there will be special awards Including best of show American and Import, peoples Choice, Kids choice,Best Decorated and Santa's choice for the Christmas decorated cars. there will be vendors and entertainment Throughout the day. Registration will be from 10am to 12 pm judging at 2pm, with awards presented at 3pm our Christmas parade will follow the car show at 4:30pm to put you car onto the parade just bring a new unwrapped toy for our Wayne county toy drive. you can check us out on Facebook at crusin into christmas car show. or you can email me at crusinintochristmascarshow@gmail.com or call 912-294-0901 or call Screven City Hall @ 912-579-2211

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