Gears & Grub Car and Food Truck Show

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Gears & Grub Car and Food Truck Show

Time: March 2, 2024 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Rincon Ga,
Street: 475 Northridge St
City/Town: Rincon Ga
Phone: 19126599015
Event Type: fund, raiser, car, show
Organized By: Richie Burns
Latest Activity: Jan 8, 2024

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We are a Non-Profit Hospital, and this will be our 5th event. Everything goes toward our Effingham Health System Foundation here in Springfield Ga. The show is the best around this part of Georgia and draws in a huge crowd. We are looking to add a lot of new entertainment to this year and try different things, keeping it fresh. This year, here is our lineup.

  • A Street Outlaw TV personality.
  • Travis Willis and Team FMX Moto Stunt Show
  • American Thunder Jet Dragster
  • A true Dale Earnhardt Nascar
  • Monster Truck rides and Monster Truck crusher.
  • Huge Kids Zone
  • Food Trucks and Vendors

The show is March 2nd 2024, 9:00am-3:00pm in Rincon Ga (31326) Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Come be a part of the show!!

Contact Richie Burns 912-659-9015

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