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Time: April 4, 2014 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Downtown Madison, GA
Street: West Jefferson St
City/Town: Madison
Website or Map: http://countryroadcruisers.com
Phone: 706-342-9005
Event Type: cruise-in, &, car, sho
Organized By: Country Road Cruisers of Morgan County
Latest Activity: Jan 31, 2016
Cruise-In & Car Show hosted by the Morgan County Country Road Cruisers Car Club in downtown Madison, GA - Friday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
25 awards plus a "Best of Show" trophy. Registration is $15.00. The club is having a membership drive and this show is only $5.00 to Country Road Cruisers club members - membership is only $15.00/year, so membership and registration together is only $20.00!
Music provided by DOC 103.9 Radio. Early registration will start around 5:00 p.m. (for the best choice in parking!), so come early, register and park your ride, and then enjoy beautiful downtown Madison's restaurants and shops (live music at Perk Avenue cafe & coffee house and every Friday evening...).
This is a great, casual show for the whole family. See the club web-site for more info or directions. Proceeds from this show will go towards a scholarship fund for a graduating high school senior wanting to attend a Technical College or Vocational School.
J. Stratton Hicky has decided to hide the list of guests.
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