GSRA 24th Annual Swap Meet And Flea Market -Marietta, GA

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GSRA 24th Annual Swap Meet And Flea Market -Marietta, GA

Time: April 14, 2018 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Cobb County Fairgrounds, J.R. Miller Park
Street: 2245 Callaway Road
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Website or Map: https://gsra.wildapricot.org/…
Phone: 7705176701
Event Type: swap, meet, car, corral
Organized By: Milton J White, Jr
Latest Activity: Apr 12, 2018

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April 14, 2018  GSRA  Swap Meet and Flea Market

GEORGIA STREET ROD ASSOCIATION

24th ANNUAL SWAP MEET & FLEA MARKET

    SATURDAY April 14, 2018 ● Open to the Public 8 am – 3 pm ● Rain or Shine

Cobb County Fairgrounds, J.R. Miller Park

2245 Callaway Road, Marietta GA 30008

●Admission $5  Free Admission for Children under 12 and Women

●Car Corral $10, includes 1 Adult ● Food Available ● No Glass Bottles

Swap Spaces $30 Includes 1 Adult and all the Space you need

Vendors Set Up 7 am – Enter at Al Bishop Dr.

No Provisions for un-hooking trailers

● No additional Food Vendors permitted

For Information, contact Wayne Herubin, (770) 517-6701

Admission$5 for Men and children over 12, Women are Free

Food Available * No Glass Bottles * Rain or Shine

Car Corral $10, includes 1 adult admission

Swap Spaces $30, includes 1 adult admission and all the space you need.

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