Let Freedom Ring Car Truck Bike Show -Acworth GA

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Let Freedom Ring Car Truck Bike Show -Acworth GA

Time: September 8, 2012 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Dallas Landing Park
City/Town: ACWORTH, GA
Phone: 678-372-2316
Event Type: car, truck, rat, rod, motorcycle
Organized By: Paul Billingsley
Latest Activity: Sep 7, 2012

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CARS TRUCKS RAT RODS MOTORCYCLES BOATS 

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH, 2012

VENDORS-DOOR PRIZES- FOOD-DRINKS-LIVE MUSIC!

KIDS ZONE

ALL CLASSES WELCOME

$25.00 ENTRY FEE

SPECIAL KEY NOTE SPEAKERS AND APPEARANCES!

COME HONOR OUR FALLEN AND SURVIVORS OF THIS TRAGIC DAY IN AMERICA!

OUR FAMILY LOOKS FORWARD TO "LETTING FREEDOM RING"

THIS CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM, LIBERTIES, & HONORING ALL THAT SERVES!

 

CALL FOR INFORMATION AND DIRECTIONS

call Paul Billingsley: (678)372-2316

or Robert Graham: (404)217-3425

Vendors welcome & Spots Available! Set up at: 8:00a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

FOR VENDOR DETAILS CALL PAUL AT: 678-372-2316

 

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

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