LOVE KALEBS CAR, TRUCK AND BIKE SHOW -Dahlonega, GA

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LOVE KALEBS CAR, TRUCK AND BIKE SHOW -Dahlonega, GA

Time: July 16, 2022 from 9am to 3pm
Location: LUMPKIN COUNTY H.S.
Street: 2001 INDIAN DR
City/Town: DAHLONEGA, GA
Phone: Donny or Amanda 706-867-5798
Event Type: benefit, car, show
Organized By: LOVE KALEB INC - NON PROFIT ORG
Latest Activity: Jul 11, 2022

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We will be hosting a Car Show and Silent Auction. All proceeds will be going to Love Kaleb Inc.
Categories- Classic Car, Classic Truck, Motorcycle and Daily Driver- if it rolls bring it!! $15 entry per vehicle
Every category will have a Judge pick and a crowd favorite! We are having custom plaques made for the winners!
Event Tshirts will be preorder only with a very limited supply at the event
Silent auction table will be set up with donations to auction off- we will post all auction items as they come in on this page!
Booth Rentals will be available for $50- vendors will be responsible for their own set up 
NOTE: Ending time is estimated, as none was posted

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