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Time: October 18, 2014 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Governors Gun Club
Street: 5740 C.H. James Parkway (Hwy 278)
City/Town: Powder Springs, GA 30127
Website or Map: http://www.governorsgunclub.c…
Phone: (678) 384-0005
Event Type: open, car, truck, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Kristina Brown
Latest Activity: Sep 14, 2014
Governors Gun Club 1st Annual Car Show
Open Car, Truck/Jeep, Motorcycle
Saturday, October 18th
Registration: $25 ($20 GCC Members) 10:00 - 12:30
Prizes, Entertainment, Food & Drinks
Judging: 1:00 - 3:30; Awards presented at 4:00
Class Winners (4 classes), Best In Show, People's Choice
Proceeds go to Charity
Where: Governors Gun Club
5740 C.H. James Parkway (Hwy 278)
Powder Springs, GA
Contact Information: (678) 384-0005 www.governorsgunclub.com
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