Georgia Junkies 41 Car Show and Vintage Market -Cartersville, Ga

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Georgia Junkies 41 Car Show and Vintage Market -Cartersville, Ga

Time: October 16, 2021 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Bartow County Saddle Club
Street: 43 Saddle Club Drive
City/Town: Cartersville, Ga
Website or Map: https://georgiajunkies41.com/
Phone: 770 974-1813
Event Type: car, show, market, artist
Organized By: Georgia Junkies41 and Lake City Cruisers
Latest Activity: Oct 15, 2021

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Bring out your family to the Bartow County Saddle Club for 3 days of great artistry with 100+ vendors and car show sponsored by the Lake City Cruisers on Saturday the 17th. Registration is only $25 from 9am-12pm with awards at 3pm. Wow the crowd with your vintage ride and enjoy all the fun this event has to offer! There will be plenty of delicious food and great music (pet friendly if on a leash) Come spend the weekend with us! *With added sanitation stations around the event*

For more Info Call: (770) 974-1813

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