Homespun Festival and Car Show -Rockmart, GA

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Homespun Festival and Car Show -Rockmart, GA

Time: July 22, 2017 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Down Town Seaborn Brown City Park
Street: W Elm St
City/Town: Rockmart GA 30153
Website or Map: http://homespunfestival.com/
Phone: 678-747-5356 or 770-546-0230 or 678-757-2324 (Jeff)
Event Type: festival, and, car, show
Organized By: Polk Chamber of Commerce
Latest Activity: Jul 17, 2017

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Festival sponsored by Polk Chamber of Commerce and Car Show sponsored by Rockmart Kiwanis Club and Hardy Automotive. Live entertainment, road race, parade, arts & crafts, food, inflatables and The Silver Comet Trail.
REGISTRATION FOR CAR SHOW 8am till 12 noon. AWARDS BILL BE GIVEN AT 2PM

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on July 14, 2014 at 2:38pm

Dear Cathy,

Please review this year's posting. It could use elaboration and detail (pictures help). :-) Call Mike for help at 770-883-0160, :-)

Chuck

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