*HELP A CHILD SHINE*

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*HELP A CHILD SHINE*

Time: November 1, 2012 all day
Location: Five'0Clock Sports Bar & Grill - K-Mart Parking Lot
Street: 7189 Turner Lake Rd
City/Town: Covington, GA
Event Type: charity, event, for, c.a.s.a., -, advocates, abused, and, neglected, children
Organized By: Donna Herndon
Latest Activity: Nov 1, 2012

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Event Description

HELP A CHILD SHINE

**Car * Truck * Bike ** Show**

Rat Rods, Open Classics, Hot Rods, Muscle Cars, Motorcycles, Sports Cars, Low Riders and 4x4 Trucks!!!

Trophies, Vendors, 50/50, Raffles, Bake Sale, and Auction!

 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

 

“ALL” Proceeds go to Newton, Rockdale, and Walton County C.A.S.A.

Court Appointed Special Advocates for Abused and Neglected Children

Newton, Rockdale, & Walton Co C.A.S.A. is a 501c3, Non Profit Guardian ad Litem Program that helps Abused and Neglected Children Locally. “CASA is an organization of volunteer advocates who stand up for local abused and neglected children to help find safe, permanent homes, and provide them with the clothing and necessities they need to move on.”

 

Registration: 10:00AM – 12:30PM

Entry Fee $10.00

 

                                                       

Event Location & Hosted By:

Five O’Clock Sports Bar & Grill

7189 Turner Lake Rd, Covington Ga

K- Mart/ Ingles Shopping Center

 

All Cars, Bikes & Trucks

Welcome & Needed!

                    Info: Call Wanda 678-333-6551

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