Motor Sport Show (Cars / Trucks / Bikes), Cartersville, GA

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Motor Sport Show (Cars / Trucks / Bikes), Cartersville, GA

Time: June 22, 2013 from 8am to 2pm
Location: The Church at Liberty Square
Street: 2001 Liberty Square Drive
City/Town: Cartersville, GA 30120
Website or Map: http://www.libertysq.org/
Phone: Lynne Miller 770-382-9342
Event Type: car, show, fundraiser
Organized By: The Church at Liberty Square
Latest Activity: Jun 19, 2013

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Car/Truck/Bike Show at The Church at Liberty Square.  All proceeds go to the Childrens Ministry Dept JCWay. 

Pre-registration $15 (by 5/18/13) and Day of Show $20. 

Lots of fun activities for the kids to enjoy while the adults enjoy viewing classic cars/trucks/bikes.  Music, 50/50 Tickets, Door Prizes!  Kid's Corner: Concessions, Inflatables, Movie.

Pastor's Choice and Kids Choice Award for each category and a Liberty Square Top 20 Awards. 

Come out and enjoy the day with us while helping out the Childrens Ministry!

Motor Show

WhenSat, June 22, 8am – 2pm
Where: 2001 Liberty Square Dr., Cartersville, GA  30121
DescriptionJoin us for the 2nd Annual Liberty Square Motor Show. Free Spectator event. Vehicle entry fee for competition is $20. Contact Lynn Miller at 770-382-9489 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 770-382-9489 FREE  end_of_the_skype_highlighting for more info.

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