Relay For Life "Forsyth County School Food and Nutrition"

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Relay For Life "Forsyth County School Food and Nutrition"

Time: March 21, 2015 from 9:30am to 1pm
Location: Forsyth County Board of Education Building
Street: 1120 Dahlonega Hwy (HWY 9)
City/Town: Cumming Georgia , 30040
Phone: 470-349-0150
Event Type: relay, for, life
Organized By: Lynn Gilder
Latest Activity: Mar 26, 2023

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 RELAY FOR LIFE  CAR SHOW

 FORSYTH COUNTY BOARD OF  EDUCATION     

 1120 DAHLONEGA HWY (HIGHWAY 9)

  SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2015 10am-1pm

  REGISTRATION 930AM – 11AM

ENTRY/DONATION $20.00 per vehicle

          

                   PLAQUES GIVEN              

  •     PEOPLES CHOICE “TOP 25“

  •     PEOPLES CHOICE “BEST OF SHOW

RAIN DATE : SATURDAY MARCH 28,  2015

                 

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