HHRC Swap Meet & Bike Show -Blueridge, GA

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HHRC Swap Meet & Bike Show -Blueridge, GA

Time: March 30, 2012 to March 31, 2012
Location: Blueridge, GA
City/Town: Blueridge, GA
Phone: 706-632-2854 or 706-946-7883
Event Type: bike-show, swap-meet
Organized By: Rachel Burneppe & Ken Williams
Latest Activity: Feb 18, 2012

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HHRC Swap Meet & Bike Show

March 30 - 31

Blueridge: HHRC Swap Meet & Bike Show. Open 9am-5pm next to Waffle House on Hwy 515. Divisions include factory, custom, bobber, cafe & restoration. 1st & 2nd place prizes per class & peoples choice. Benefits Fannin Co Empty Stocking & Fannin Co Heat Assistance Program. $5 Bike Corral, $15 Vendors 15x20 booth. Bike show 1pm.

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Rachel Burneppe or Ken Williams

706-632-2854 or 706-946-7883

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