Daylily Festival Car Show -Gray, GA

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Daylily Festival Car Show -Gray, GA

Time: June 4, 2011 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Pecan Orchard (adjacent to Gray Elementary School)
Street: 273 Railroad St
City/Town: Gray Ga 31032
Website or Map: http://www.gsbht.com
Phone: 478-361-8117,mailto:timwillene@cox.net
Event Type: daylily, festival, car, show
Organized By: Tim Stewart
Latest Activity: May 10, 2011

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Daylily Festival   

Car/Truck/Motorcycle Show

                 Saturday, June 4, 2011 

  RAIN DATE: JUNE 11, 2010                                   

273 Railroad St.  Pecan Orchard (adjacent to Gray Elementary School)

Gray, GA

 Sponsored by Jones County Cruisers and Gray Station Better Hometown Inc,

 

Best; Over All GM, Ford, Mopar, Truck, Motorcycle, Engine, Paint, Interior, Young Gun, Mayor’s Pick, Rat Rod, Mustang, 2000 to 2011 & Top 40 will be awarded

 

$100 for Club Participation

 

REGISTRATION 9:00 a.m. TO 12:00 Noon

Judging: 12:00 Noon to 3:00 pm

Awards Presentation: 3:00 pm

 

***FOOD***MUSIC***CASH PRIZES EVERY HOUR***DOOR PRIZES***

DASH PLAQUES & GOODY BAGS 1st 100

 

***FREE ADMISSION TO DAYLILY FESTIVAL***

***With CAR SHOW Registration Fee of $20.00***

For more information contact: Tim Stewart @ 478-361-8117,mailto:timwillene@cox.net  or

 Jerry Mays @ 478-214-7436, mailto:jerrymays@yahoo.com

Website: www.gsbht.com

 

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