Lanier Islands Community Church Benefit Car Show

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Lanier Islands Community Church  Benefit Car Show

Time: May 15, 2015 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Lanier Islands Community Church
Street: 6302 Lanier Islands Parkway Buford, Ga 30518
City/Town: Buford
Phone: (678)294-6976
Event Type: car/, truck, show
Organized By: Brian Osborne
Latest Activity: May 15, 2015

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Lanier Islands Community Church
Benefit Car Show
Lanier Islands Community Church
6302 Lanier Islands Parkway Buford, Ga 30518
August 23, 2014
9:00 am- 2:00 pm



Entry Fee $20.00 per Vehicle

Pre Registration Available on www.lanierislands.org/carshow

Preregistered Folks Will Receive Free T-Shirt

Awards Presented For

Best of Show
Best of Show Stock
Best of Show Modified
Top 10

BBQ Plates Available $6.00

Silent Auction Booth with Great Items!

Fun, Food, Fellowship and A Great Time For Great Causes



All Proceeds from Car Show Will Go To Benefit
Abigail Haynes and ALS Research For A Cure

Visit www.facebook.com/babyabigailfaith to find out more about Abigail and her story.
Visit www.alsa.org to find out more about ALS and the steps being taken to find a cure.


For more information or questions contact
Brian Osborne @ 678-294-6976​

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