GEORGIA MOUNTAIN MARKET 6TH ANNUAL CAR & TRUCK SHOW -CLAYTON, GA

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GEORGIA MOUNTAIN MARKET 6TH ANNUAL CAR & TRUCK SHOW -CLAYTON, GA

Time: August 20, 2011 from 9am to 4pm
Location: GEORGIA MOUNTAIN MARKET
Street: HWY 441 NORTH
City/Town: CLAYTON, GA.
Phone: 706/ 212-0523 AFTER 6:00PM
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: ED WIRES
Latest Activity: Aug 19, 2011

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             GEORGIA MOUNTAIN MARKET

          6TH ANNUAL CAR & TRUCK SHOW

Saturday - Aug 20th                  Rain Date - Aug 27th

Registration 9:00am -  Noon       Fee:  $15.00

JUDGING BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC  -  NO CLASSES

Trophies for Top 25    Best Paint - Best Engine & 

                                      Peoples Choice  

On Site Photography - You & Your Car....By Terrie  

 

Door Prizes...50/50 Drawing...& Music by "Digger The DJ"

Mexician/American Restaurant 

Boiled Peanuts  &  Fresh Seafood

Clean Restrooms

 

For Information call Ed (706) 212-0523 after 6:00pm

 

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