Annual “Visit With a Veteran” Car, Truck & Bike Show -Dublin, GA

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Annual “Visit With a Veteran” Car, Truck & Bike Show -Dublin, GA

Time: April 11, 2015 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Carl Vinson VA Medical Center
Street: 1826 Veterans Blvd.
City/Town: Dublin, GA 31021
Phone: 478-361-8117, 478-278-9893
Event Type: car-show, fundraiser, veterans, truck, rat-rod, bike, motorcycle, hospital, special-event, outdoor, food, drinks, classic-car, muscle-cars, family-event
Latest Activity: Apr 7, 2015

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              Annual "Visit With a Veteran" Car, Truck & Bike Show

                                Carl Vinson VA Medical Center, Dublin, GA

            

                                 Join Us to Visit Our Hospitalized Veterans 

                    Who Have Served Our Country with Great Honor and Distinction

  

                       Hosted by the Heart of GA Mustang Club - Warner Robins, GA

 

 Trophies Awarded: Club Participation, Top 25 and Best of Show for Car, Truck & Bike

  • Special Dash Plaques will be give to the first 100 vehicles to register
  • Judging will Be by Experienced Judges
  • All Cars, Hot Rods, Truck Specialty Vehicles and Bikes are Welcome
  • 100% of Proceeds Will Be Donated to Carl Vinson VA Medical Center Residents' Recreation Therapy Fund
  • Last Year the "Visit with a Veteran" Show Donated $4,921.71 to the VA Recreation Therapy Fund
  •  If you would like to be a "Visit with a Veteran" Sponsor or need more information about the show: contact Warren Martin at 478 781-1395 (home) or 770 403-376 (cell)

 

                                              "For Those Who Fought for it -

                  Freedom Has A Taste And Meeting The Protected Will Never Know"

 

 

 

 

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