Harmony Elementary 3rd Annual Car,Truck and Bike Show -Buford, GA

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Harmony Elementary 3rd Annual Car,Truck and Bike Show -Buford, GA

Time: November 5, 2011 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Harmony Elementary
Street: 3946 S. Bogan Rd.
City/Town: Buford, GA
Phone: 770.630.8097
Event Type: car, truck, and, bike, show
Organized By: Gene S Kerley
Latest Activity: Nov 3, 2011

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WE need you support come join us at Harmony Elementary Show your stuff while helping raise funds for a new playground. This event is inconjunction with thier Fall festivalk and there is always many on lookers to view the participants vehicles.

We will give a 3 x 5 Palque to first 30 so don't be too late and  then we wil have a Peoples Choice and a Kids Fav. Plus top 10 overall. We always have a good time and do 50/50 plus I try to give something away to drivers every 20 minutes should be a fun day. We will be in the field behind the school where the Fal festival is set up bring kids family and cousins food , bevarages cake walks Basket raffles stage acts  in the ggym bring tenst coolersd whatever you like to be comfortable. fun fun fun please come help me help the kids. Thanks,Gene

20  dollars for Cars and trucks and 10 for bikes limited space don't wait too late.

 

 

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Comment by Jeff Rutherford on October 28, 2011 at 8:23am
Sorry, Gene - already booked to another show.

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