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Time: October 26, 2019 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: DUNKIN DONUTS
Street: 541 W Oglethorp Ave
City/Town: Hinesville, GA 31313
Event Type: car, show, and, treats, for, the, kids
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2019
Saturday, October 26th at 6:00 PM
Dunkin'
541 W Oglethorpe Highway
Hinesville, GA 31313
TO REGISTER YOU MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING IN GUEST COMMENTS:
YEAR, MAKE AND MODEL OF VEHICLE
Vehicles can not be moved prior to conclusion of the event. This is for the safety of everyone!
By completion of this RSVP you acknowledge, understand and agree to the following liability release:
In consideration of the right to participate , entrants, participate, and spectators by execution of this registration form, release, and discharge Dunkin’ Donuts, Udonuts LCC, Hinesville Horsepower, sponsors, and their officers, directors, board members, vendors, and anyone else connected with the management and/or presentation of the Hinesville Trunk or Treat event from any and all known and unknown damages whatsoever that may be suffered by any entrant or their guest to his or her person or property. Furthermore, each entrant expressly agrees to indemnify all the foregoing entities, persons, and bodies of and from any and all liability occasioned or resulting from the conduct of entrants, participants, or vendors assisting or cooperating with entrant and under the direct control of the entrant.
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