Helen Inside Car Show

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Helen Inside Car Show

Time: December 3, 2010 at 12pm to December 5, 2010 at 4pm
Location: Extreme Go Cart Track
Street: 115 Escowee Drive
City/Town: Helen, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.rememberwhentheatr…
Phone: 706-296-6896
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Roger Kirk
Latest Activity: Dec 2, 2010

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We are having a 3 day show inside the old Car & Buggy Museum in Helen. It is taking place Dec 3rd, 4th & 5th.
Cruise-in type show on Friday. Awards that evening. Show Saturday with awards about 5 pm. Show and shine on Sunday with awards about 3 pm. You can join on Friday only...Saturday only, or Sunday only....or any combination. Fees $10 for Friday only. $20 Saturday only. $20 Sunday only. Friday & Saturday together $25. Saturday & Sunday together $30. All 3 day registration $35.

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Comment by Roger Kirk on December 2, 2010 at 3:34am
Don't really know. Guess it depends how careful we park them and how much space we're allowed to use. There are 3 different buildings that the museum used to occupy and I don't know how much will be available to us beyond the first building where the go cart track is located. They may be using the others as storage. We talked about them cleaning out one extra for the show, but I don't know if it was done. Will find out tomorrow when I get there. I think I can put about 80 to 100 in the first building (the one I know we have) and 70 to 75 in the one they mentioned...
Comment by Michael Thies on December 2, 2010 at 2:39am
This sounds like a great show! How many cars can you fit inside?

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