DRIVEN TO END HUNGER CAR SHOW -Midland, GA

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DRIVEN TO END HUNGER CAR SHOW -Midland, GA

Time: March 18, 2023 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Feeding the Valley Campus Midland Ga.
Street: 6744 Flat Rock Road
City/Town: Midland Georgia
Phone: 706-561-4755 x104
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Adam Rodriguez
Latest Activity: Jan 30, 2023

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NSG Driven to End Hunger! Car Show March 18, 2023 Food, Fun & Wicked Cool Cars, Trucks, & Motorcycles! Free Admission, Proceeds benefit Feeding the Valley Food Bank.
YOU BE THE JUDGE!! Bring your smartphone (iPhone and Droid) so you can vote for your favorite top 30 cars. The top 30 category will be completely judged by the public. The number one car picked for the top 30 will be the awarded Best in Show. Other special divisions will be: Muscle Car (top 3), Antique Car (top 3), Tuner (top 3), Motorcycle (top 3), Club Participation, Specialty Car, and Committee's Choice (top 3).
$20 (plus fees) early registration, or $25 (plus fees) after March 4th. Rain date is March 25th. Show starts at 9am and will end at 2pm. Register your car now and print your dash card (with paid entry).Register HERE

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