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Time: August 27, 2011 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Banks, Commerce Crossing next to Zaxby's in Commerce, GA
Street: Hwy 441
City/Town: Commerce, GA
Website or Map: http://www.ndo.org
Phone: 706-677-3921
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Christy Hill
Latest Activity: Aug 20, 2011
Fund raiser to help all local households in need. All proceeds will go to households with an emergency situation.
* Open to ALL Makes, Models and years
*50 awards given, Awards given in every class- Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, Big Trucks and Rat Rods, plus speciality awards.
*Everyone that registers will receive a very nice surprise. You will not be disappointed.
*Live entertainment * Food
*Cake Walk
*Fun activites for children, face paintings, coloring & etc.
*50/50 Raffle
* Alot of good door prizes, Some prizes include a cooler, GEORGIA chairs, Vaccum Cleaner, (2) Stanley Jump/starter boxes, these are very nice units.
*Professional Photographer to take a special picture of your car if you want.
Come have tons of fun while helping others!
Just added two new hemelets donated from Mega Motorsports that will be raffled.
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Open to all makes, models and years *46 awards will be given away *First 100 people to register will receive a special prize *Cake Walk *Activities for children *Lots of door prizes *50/50 Raffle *Food *Live Entertainment, TON'S OF FUN FOR EVERYONE WHILE HELPING OTHERS THAT ARE IN NEED!
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