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Time: April 26, 2014 from 8am to 9pm
Location: Paulding Meadows Park / Downtown Block Party
Street: 724 Paulding Meadows Dr
City/Town: Dallas, GA
Website or Map: http://www.georgiaclassicride…
Phone: 404-513-3847
Event Type: antique, cars, fundraiser
Organized By: Evelyn Waters
Latest Activity: Apr 22, 2014
GEORGIA CLASSIC RIDES
Member Paulding Business Association
PAULDING MEADOWS PARK, HWY 61 NORTH, DALLAS, GA
Live ARABIAN HORSE AUCTION 2pmPROCEEDS TO BENEFIT UNDERPRIVILEDGED CHILDREN
25th ANNUAL OPEN CAR SHOW & SWAP MEET
APRIL 26, 2014 (RAIN OR SHINE)
SUPER PRIZE GIVEAWAY $5,000 CASH 300 CHANCES TO BE SOLD AT $50 EACH PRE-REGISTER FEE IS $20 BEFORE APRIL 20,2014 $25 ENTRY FEE AT GATE Visit www.georgiaclassicrides.com to print out vendor and car applications |
REGISTRATION 8:00AM – 1:00 PM
VENDOR SET UP 7:00 AM
SPECTATORS 9:00 – 3:00 PM
DRAWINGS 3:00 PM |
(PLUS $2,000 IN CASH PRIZES)
WE WILL BE PRESENTING
TOP 20 PLAQUES THIS YEAR
DOOR PRIZES AND DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED!!!!
SPECTATOR FEE: $5 (UNDER 12 FREE)
SHOW REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 1:00 PM
DOOR PRIZES ** ENTERTAINMENT ** ARTS ** CRAFTS ** AUTO VENDORS ** GOOD FOOD
THE ORIGINAL “BLOCK PARTY” DOWNTOWN DALLAS
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SHOW 4-9 PM
CALL FOR INFORMATION: EVELYN (404) 513-3847 OR EMAIL: evelynwaters65@gmail.com
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