First Ever MAHS Car Show

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First Ever MAHS Car Show

Time: November 11, 2017 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Monroe Area High School
Street: 300 Double Springs Church Rd.
City/Town: Monroe, GA 30656
Website or Map: http://spanishclubmahs@gmail.…
Phone: 7706167996
Event Type: fundraiser, spanish, club
Organized By: Andrea Leigh Peeler
Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2017

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The Spanish Club at Monroe Area High School is hosting a Car Show to raise money for a service trip to Peru.  In addition to the fabulous cultural experience for these students, we will be serving in a Children's Home and on a farm.  All monies raised will help offset the cost of this once in a lifetime trip for these students!

Other school clubs and private vendors will be participating by renting booths to  create a fun Fall Festival atmosphere providing food, music, and games.  

All makes and models are welcome.  We will have Best Of trophies and Top 10 plaques.

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