Labor Day Weekend Car Show and Events -Dahlonega, GA

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Labor Day Weekend Car Show and Events -Dahlonega, GA

Time: September 4, 2015 at 6pm to September 7, 2015 at 5pm
Location: Dahlonega Downtown Library Complex
Street: Hill St at East Main Street (2 blocks off the Square)
City/Town: Dahlonega, GA
Website or Map: http://Facebook Dahlonega…
Phone: 770 843-6477
Event Type: car, show, cruise, out
Organized By: Tully Johnstone
Latest Activity: Sep 6, 2015

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Dahlonega’s Labor Day Monday Car Show.  Sept 7, 2015

 (Moved from Sept 5th due to Rain )

 Weekend events:

Free Friday Sept 4th Concert at Hancock Park downtown at 6:30 featuring Chestatee River Ceili Band Free to all participants.

 

Saturday rain forced Show to move to Labor Day Monday

Sunday Cool Mountain Cruise OUT.  Leave Dahlonega’s downtown Square at 10am for a ride through the North Georgia Mountains finishing at Frogtown Vineyards.

Labor Day Car Show Monday 10am-5pm under big shade trees at Dahlonega’s Admin Building/Library Complex two blocks east of the downtown light on East Main Street. (See Map).  Expect 150-200 unique cars.  Car Show entry fee is $20 with proceeds going to Lumpkin County’s Community Helping Place and DARE.     There will be plenty of family activities happening at the same time as our show. Dahlonega’s own Gold Mines, Vineyards, Zoos, waterfalls and over 60 Unique shops and 15 eateries all around the downtown..

 

 

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Comment by Tully Johnstone on September 3, 2015 at 6:57am

Sorry we had to move this show from Saturday Sept 5th to Labor Day Monday, but the rain predictions for Saturday are 60 percent.  Same plan.  Hopefully, you can make it.  Still expecting over 150 vehicles.

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