Effingham Health Foundation:Gears and Grub -Rincon, GA

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Effingham Health Foundation:Gears and Grub -Rincon, GA

Time: March 4, 2023 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Freedom park, Rincon Ga
Street: 475 Northridge St.
City/Town: Rincon GA
Phone: Richie Burns 912-659-9015
Event Type: car, show, fund, raiser
Organized By: Effingham Health System Foundation
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2023

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This event is held in March to help support our mission of providing the best Healthcare we can to the people we serve. The funds raised go toward upgrading and adding to our already great services.

This is not just only a great car show, but also a food truck show as well. With Exhibition acts added to entertain all guest. Vendors , swap meet, raffles, 50/50 drawings...Family fun, and all type vehicles welcome. Family fun and a great time.

Contact Richie Burns for more information at richard.burns@effinghamhospital.org

Or visit us on Facebook under Gears & Grub, or Effingham Health System Foundation

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