Hometown Heroes and Hotrods -Sugarhill, GA

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Hometown Heroes and Hotrods -Sugarhill, GA

Time: October 25, 2025 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Sugarhill Church
Street: 5091 Nelson Brogdon Blvd
City/Town: Sugarhill GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 770-337-2360
Event Type: judged, car, show, benefit
Organized By: Jesse Myers
Latest Activity: yesterday

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đźš“ 4th Annual Hometown Heroes and Hotrods Car & Bike Show

Get ready for a day of horsepower, heroism, and hometown pride! The 4th Annual Hometown Heroes and Hotrods Car & Bike Show returns to Sugar Hill for an unforgettable celebration benefiting the First Responders Family Foundation.

This family-friendly event brings together car and motorcycle enthusiasts from across Georgia to honor our police, firefighters, EMTs, and all first responders who serve our communities every day.


All Vehicles Welcome

No matter what you drive or ride, there’s a place for you here!

Fun for the Whole Family

This isn’t just a car show — it’s a community festival with something for everyone!

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