Gears and Grub Car and Food Truck Show, Rincon Ga

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Gears and Grub Car and Food Truck Show, Rincon Ga

Time: March 4, 2023 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Freedom Park in Rincon Ga (next to Lowes)
Street: 457 Northridge St.
City/Town: Rincon Ga
Website or Map: http://www.effinghamhospital.…
Phone: 912-659-9015
Event Type: fund, raiser, car, show
Organized By: Richie Burns with Effingham Health System
Latest Activity: Feb 8, 2023

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4th Annual Gears & Grub Car Show in support of Effingham Health System Foundation. Great line up of entertainment this year including 3X NHRA Larry Dixon and his Top Fuel Dragster, Brian Britt/Lee Roberts of Memphis Street Outlaws, Team FMX Moto Stunt Show, American Thunder Jet Car, Monster Truck rides, Kids Zone, Food Trucks, Vendors and Crafts.

Our day will be as the following...We will be doing a raffle to give someone a chance to sit in Larry Dixons Top Fuel on engine warm-up. Sit inside his 10,000hp dragster as he fires it up. The Team FMX will do three shows that day, its a great show. American Thunder will fire up his jet engine car and show you how much fire and smoke it can make. Meet TV personalities from Street Outlaws in person...Monster truck rides all day. Some of the best food around with 10 Food Trucks. Show cars of all kinds from all over! All this great fun and food to benefit our Health System and provide great service to the community.

This show brings in a very good crowd and all this with a great show car turn out makes a great day!! Hope to see yall there!

March 4th, 2023 at Freedom Park (457 Northridge St) in Rincon Ga.. 10:00am-4:00pm

www.effinghamhospital.org/gearsandgrub

Richie at richard.burns@effinghamhospital.org

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