Cruzin For Candy. Oakwood, Ga.

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Cruzin For Candy. Oakwood, Ga.

Time: July 22, 2018 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: Oakwood , Ga.
City/Town: Oakwood
Phone: 7705406620
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Shane Gillespie
Latest Activity: Jul 21, 2018

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 We’re putting on a benefit car show to help a young lady get on the heart transplant list. I wanted to see if I could count on you to sponsor your business for $50.00. You will get 1 shirt of your choice of size with business on the back. If you want additional shirts there $10.00 each. Thank you Shane 

call or text me @ 770-540-6620

The Show will be held July 22nd at the Oakwood Baptist Church in Oakwood , Ga. 1-6 .There will be Top 20 People’s Choice awards along with Best Of’s and Candy’s Choice.  Also 50/50 and door prizes with some nice raffle items. Please come out and help us get this young lady on the list.!

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Comment by Shane Gillespie on July 21, 2018 at 1:34am

POSTPONED TILL TOMORROW AT 1PM...Sorry guys but the rain isn’t going to stop today so we’re going to postpone the show till 1pm tomorrow. Please help share and spread the word. Hope all of you can still make it because we need all of you to make it a success.

Comment by Shane Gillespie on July 21, 2018 at 1:33am

POSTPONED TILL TOMORROW AT 1PM...Sorry guys but the rain isn’t going to stop today so we’re going to postpone the show till 1pm tomorrow. Please help share and spread the word. Hope all of you can still make it because we need all of you to make it a success.

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