Georgia Car Clubs To Benefit Haitian Orphanage -Hosted by Social Circle Kruizers

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Georgia Car Clubs To Benefit Haitian Orphanage -Hosted by Social Circle Kruizers

Time: February 20, 2010 from 12pm to 3pm
Location: Hightower Trail Next to the police dept
Street: Hightower Trail
City/Town: Social Circle, Ga
Website or Map: http://tooter128@comcast.net
Phone: 678-462-2728 or 770-601-1031
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Belinda Social Circle Kruizers
Latest Activity: Feb 24, 2010

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START YOUR ENGINES FOR HAITIAN ORPHANAGE
Cruse in to Help for the Loss of Haitian Orphanage
Entry fee: $20.00 plus at lease (1) one item to be sent to the orphanage ie. Water, Medical Supplise, Can food or Dry Goods.
Will be having Creeper and Trike races also 50/50 drawing
Awards at 3:00 for Top 25 awards and 1- 6' Trophy for Daves pick
Cars Trucks and Motor cycles

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