Dawsonville Moonshine Festival -Dawsonville, GA

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Dawsonville Moonshine Festival -Dawsonville, GA

Time: October 23, 2010 to October 24, 2010
Location: Dawsonville, on the Court House Square and Muncipal Complex.
Street: Hwy 53 @ Hwy 9
City/Town: Dawsonville, GA.
Website or Map: http://www.kareforkids.us/fes…
Phone: 678-858-7103 or 678-617-3307
Event Type: fundraiser, for, k.a.r.e., kids, inc., a, car, show, and, street, festival
Organized By: Rhonda Goodwin or Robin Smith
Latest Activity: Sep 16, 2012

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For those that have not been to the Dawsonville Moonshine Festival, you have missed a real good time. A great car show at the Municipal Complex (Robin Smith 678-617-3307) and authentic moonshine haulers, early race cars, and Law Enforcement cars are on show around the old court house and square, along with a lot of vendors for all sorts of stuff, not just food and car parts. The Festival benefits K.A.R.E. for Kids, Inc. a 501C3 non-profit, volunteer organization that assits needy children in Dawson Co. on a year-round basis. Contact Rhonda, Goodwin if you have a Pre-1964 Moonshine hauler that you would like to display at rgoodwin@northatlantalaw.net

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Comment by Dan Wade on October 25, 2010 at 6:56pm
Great Job.... Rhonda Goodwin
Comment by Michael Thies on October 24, 2010 at 5:45am
Sunday it the judged show. Saturday was participant voting. Have a great day!
Comment by Tommy Morris on October 14, 2010 at 2:47pm
I will be Sunday for the actual judged show. (I think friday & Saterday are just cruise inns, Right????) Please let me know.

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