Gears 'n Grub Car and Food Truck Show -Rincon, GA

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Gears 'n Grub Car and Food Truck Show -Rincon, GA

Time: March 1, 2025 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Rincon Ga,
Street: 475 Northridge St
City/Town: Rincon, GA
Website or Map: http://www.gearsandgrub.org
Phone: 19126599015
Event Type: fund, raiser, car, show
Organized By: Richie Burns
Latest Activity: Feb 16

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6th Annual Gears & Grub Car Show

All proceeds go to raise funds for our Non-Profit, Effingham Health System Foundation. This year is set to be the best year yet! Each year we bring top notch entertainment. Here is our entertainment list so far:

Mark Collie; Star of Landman, and Country singer/song writer

Bob Ducote Street Outlaw appearance

Freddy Sibley and his Jet Dragster, with fire burn.

Monster truck car crush show and rides

80's Car Experience: General Lee, Daisy Jeep, and KITT

Dale Earnhart NASCAR

FMX Moto Stunt Show

"Horsepower Ally" high performance display

15+ Food Trucks, huge KID Zone, Vendors and crafts.....and 300+ show cars!

This show draws a large crowd and is one not to miss. Something there for everyone!! Find more info at www.gearsandgrub.org

March 1st in Rincon Ga, Freedom Park.

10:00am-4:00pm 

Contact me if you need further info at Richard.burns@effinghamhospital.org 912-659-9015

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