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Time: May 13, 2017 from 9:30am to 3:30pm
Location: Main Street/City Hall in downtown Loganville, GA
Street: Main Street--follow the signs
City/Town: Loganville, GA
Phone: 770-570-8805
Event Type: benefit, car, show
Organized By: John Sparks
Latest Activity: May 12, 2017
The Master's Car Club in conjunction with the City of Loganville presents their 13th Annual Benefit Car Show.
Main Street in downtown Loganville, GA--registration from 9:30AM to Noon with awards at 2PM. Registration is $20.00 per car--$15.00 when registering two or more cars. Awards for Top 25, Kids choice, Peoples choice, Mayor's choice and Best of Show. Enjoy music, 50/50 raffle, door prizes, great food and drinks, vendors welcome.
Their will also be a portable dyno--Dyno OnThe Go--at the show. Find out just how much horsepower you have under the hood. Dyno sessions are $100.00 and will start at 9AM. You do not have to enter the car show to use the dyno.
All proceeds for this event go to support The Logan House, a non-profit shelter for women and children in need.
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