Kiwanis Club Car Show -Alpharatta, GA

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Kiwanis Club Car Show -Alpharatta, GA

Time: October 27, 2013 from 11am to 4:30pm
Location: Rivermont Crossing
Street: Holcomb Bridge Road, between Nesbit Ferry and Barnwell
City/Town: Alpharetta, GA
Phone: David English 770-649-5348
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Kiwanis Club
Latest Activity: Oct 25, 2013

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Kiwanis Club Car Show Rivermont Crossing in Alpharetta, GA

Announcing the FIRST Alpharetta/Johns Creek Kiwanis Car Show fundraiser to benefit family and youth projects in our community!

DATE/TIME: Sunday, October 27th from 11:00-4:30

LOCATION: Rivermont Crossing Shopping Center, Holcomb Bridge Road, between Nesbit Ferry and Barnwell

AWARDS: Experienced cars show judges will award:

Best in Show
Best Pre-1955
Best 1955-1960
Best 1961-1970
Best 1971-1979
Best 1980-1988
Best Truck
Best Motorcycle
Best Custom
Best Import
...and runners-up in each category

FUN! FUN! FUN!: Every entry will receive a matted participant photo with the owner. Discount Tire is sponsoring a tire raffle, and California Car Company of Roswell is also co-sponsoring awards and providing judges. Local Restaurants will have food for sale on-site, and we'll have music to boogie to! 

REGISTRATION: Go HERE and download a form-- https://www.facebook.com/groups/alpharet...ekkiwanis/

Or Here: http://www.johnscreekkiwanis.org/news/Cl...bFinal.pdf

Pre-registered entries: $25.00 per vehicle, $20 for each additional vehicle.
Day of show: $30.00

Or e-mail: ragtops@johnscreekkiwanis.org
Call 678-824-2104 for more information and leave a message.

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