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Time: March 28, 2015 from 9am to 3pm
Location: down town Toccoa
Street: 105 East Tugalo St.
City/Town: Toccoa Ga.
Phone: 706 886-3680 or 631 374-5890
Event Type: car, and, truck, show
Organized By: larry shaw
Latest Activity: Mar 27, 2015
judged car show with 3 foot trophies for best of each class
Food and beverages will be available and entertainment
provided. Cake sale, door prizes , RAIN DATE APRIL 4
Proceeds to help pay for a new roof and repair projects
Comment
sorry all, trophy guy screwed up the order.....gas pump trophies for top 10 and 36" trophies for best of class
FUN show, for a GREAT CAUSE ! ! ! Larry, and all the folks at 1st Pres., are trying to raise money, for a new Church Roof! C'mon out, and be part of something SPECIAL ! ! !
DJ Jeff will be spinning the OLDIES ! ! !
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