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Time: March 21, 2015 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Downtown Monroe, GA.
City/Town: Monroe, GA
Website or Map: http://www.monroedowntown.com…
Phone: Laura Peters 770-601-0946 or 770-267-7546
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Memories In Monroe
Latest Activity: Mar 20, 2015
On your mark, get set, SHOW! It’s time for the 10th Annual Classic Car Show presented by BB&T Insurance Services held on Saturday, March 21st from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This classic event is held every year in historic downtown Monroe with participants coming from all over the state of Georgia. All Cars participating in the show must be registered and will set up on Court Street, Midland Avenue, and Washington Street near the Historic Walton County Courthouse.
Contestants and guests will enjoy a special appearance by Sam Memmolo, host of Two Guys Garage on the Speed Channel and the popular radio show Sam’s Garage. Guests will also be able to enjoy classic rock and roll by Cruzin to the Oldies DJ Tommy Landrum. Downtown restaurants will be on hand at the food court serving both breakfast and lunch.
In case of rain, the car show will be moved to Saturday, March 28th. Registration begins at 8:00 am and is $20 per car. Download your registration form. As always, coming to see the beautiful cars is free to the public!
http://www.monroedowntown.com/events/memories-in-monroe-classic-car-show
Comment
see everyone there !!! :)
Hope to see you there. The weather says no rain, mostly sunny, high of over 75 degrees! Looks very good!
Always a great show...hope the weather holds!
Thank you, Jeff!
I am not the planner for this Show. I just put it on South East Wheels for everyone to see. :)
Jeff
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