Georgia Classic Rides 22nd Annual Open Show -Dallas, GA

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Georgia Classic Rides 22nd Annual Open Show -Dallas, GA

Time: April 24, 2010 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Paulding Meadows Park
Street: Highway 61 North
City/Town: Dallas, GA
Website or Map: http://www.georgiaclassicride…
Phone: 770-445-6969 or 404-787-3024 Ray
Event Type: car, show, and, benefit
Latest Activity: Mar 21, 2010

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Super prize giveaways! $5000 cash (300 chances to be sold) plus $2000 in cash and prizes, $100 for club participationand dash plaques to the 1st 350 to enter. Free t-shirt & chance on $500 drawing +5 $100 drawings to all registrations received prior to 4/17 (must be present). $25.00 to register - show registration closes at noon. Show goes on rain or shine.

The original "Block Party" downtown Dallas immediately following the how 5-10pm.

All proceeds to benefit underprivileged children.

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