HOPE and HOT RODS Cruise In - Shine 'Em Up and Show 'Em Off

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HOPE and HOT RODS Cruise In - Shine 'Em Up and Show 'Em Off

Time: April 12, 2025 from 8am to 2:30pm
Location: Hope Church
Street: 1970 Charles Hardy Pkwy (across from Costco)
City/Town: Dallas, GA
Phone: 770-505-8720
Event Type: benefit, cruise, in
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2025

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Hope & Hot Rods Car Show

Shine ‘em up and show them off! Hope Church is hosting a Car Show. Bring your classic, custom, rod, muscle car, truck, jeep or antique to Hope Church. The awards will be People’s Choice, Pastor’s Choice and Kid’s Choice. It is $20 to register in advance and $25 at the door. Display only vehicles will be donations only. No charge for spectators.
Along with beautiful and unique cars, there will be breakfast, lunch and other vendors to shop, and a lots of fun. All proceeds and donations will benefit the Hope Church mission, Christmas for Cameroon.

Vendors are needed! Do you have a home business, are you crafty or do you have a lot of junk you need to get rid of? Come sell with us!

Go to www.placeofhope.org/hopehotrods to register today!

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