Jesup Arch Fest Car Show -Jesup, GA

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Jesup Arch Fest Car Show -Jesup, GA

Time: October 22, 2016 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Maco Street Down Town Jesup
Street: Macon Street
City/Town: Jesup, GA
Website or Map: http://www.visibil.mobi/wccar…
Phone: 912-294-0901
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Donald Sloan
Latest Activity: Oct 16, 2016

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this show is in with the Jesup Arch Fest Festival in Down Town Jesup. there will be lots of Food,Craft and various other vendors along with music and other live entertainment, 50/50 tickets and more. Car Show Awards will be Arch Fest Best, Ladies Choice, Kids Choice Arch Fest Top 5. per-registration is $20 and $25 day of show. you can print your registration forms from our Wayne County Cruisers Facebook page at www.facebook.com/waynecountycruisers or for more information Contact Donald Sloan @ 912-294-0901 or Denese Pipe @ 912-271-5053. All funds got to support our local charities CTI, Tabatha's Place, Screven Firework and our Children with Disabilites Fund.  You can pre register your vehicles for the show by going to our Arch Fest Car Show mobile app on your mobile phone or computer @ www.visibil.mobi/wccarchfest

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