Lanier Islands Community Church Benefit Car Show -Buford, GA

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Lanier Islands Community Church  Benefit Car Show -Buford, GA

Time: August 22, 2015 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Lanier Islands Community Church
Street: 6302 Lanier Islands Parkway Buford, Ga 30518
City/Town: Buford, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/baby…
Phone: (678)294-6976
Event Type: car/, truck, show, charity
Organized By: Brian Osborne
Latest Activity: Aug 22, 2015

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Lanier Islands Community Church
Benefit Car Show 

Lanier Islands Community Church
6302 Lanier Islands Parkway Buford, G.A 30518
August 22, 2015
9:00 am- 1:00 pm

                     Entry Fee $20.00 per Vehicle

 

 

 

Judged Awards Presented For

Best of Show   Best Car   Best Truck   Best Volkswagen

Best Chevy   Best Ford   Best Hot Rod Best 50 & Down

Best Rat Rod   Best Paint   Best interior

                          People’s choice Awards

Most Liked Car, Most Liked Truck, Most Liked Rat Rod 

 

 

All Proceeds from Car Show Will Go To Benefit
Abigail Haynes

Visit www.facebook.com/babyabigailfaith to find out more about Abigail and her story.

See A Video Of Abi!


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

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