Men of Grace Car Show and Family Fall Festival, Snellville, GA

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Men of Grace Car Show and Family Fall Festival, Snellville, GA

Time: October 22, 2016 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Grace Fellowship Church
Street: 1400 Dogwood Road
City/Town: Snellville, GA 30078
Website or Map: http://www.gracecarshow.com
Phone: 678-708-2919
Event Type: fundraiser, all, proceeds, go, to, kidzlife
Organized By: Rus Mazza
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2016

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Men of Grace Car Show and Family Fall Festival

Car Show, Arts and Crafts vendors, Silent Auction, Family Fall festival for kids, inflatables, games, Food Court. Spectators and Fall Festival are free for all spectators and kids

Car Show from 10 am to 4pm

Car Show Entry fees, Cars and trucks $10 pre registration ($15 day of show) Motorcycle $5 pre registration ($10 day of show) Registration 8:30am till 12 noon. Awards at 3pm Trophies, plaques & medallions for most all categories

Car Raffle day of show see www.1967mustangraffle.com

All proceeds go to Kidzlife, for details go to website.

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