Moultire Swap Meet and Car Corral Moultrie, Ga

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Moultire Swap Meet and Car Corral   Moultrie, Ga

Time: February 3, 2012 at 8am to February 5, 2012 at 5pm
Location: Spencefield in Moultrie, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.moultrieswapmmet.c…
Phone: 1-888-686-2102
Event Type: automotive, swap, meet, and, car, corral
Organized By: Dustin Kelley and Jerry Kelley
Latest Activity: Jan 26, 2012

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36 th Annual Moultrie Swap Meet and Car Corral

February 3-5, 2012

Over 4,000 outside spaces---Concrete and Grass

70,000sq ft of Inside spaces

Admission $10.00...Children under 12 FREE

Vendor Sapces are 12ftX30ft

SPACE PRICES: Outside vendor-----$85.00

                          Car Corral-----------$80.00

                       Inside 8x10---------$70.00

                   Inside16x10---------$110.00

These prices include the entry for the entire show for two adults.

Check out our website and to register at;

                                    www.moultrieswapmeet.com

or at Facebook, just search Moultrie Swap Meet and Car Corral

or call 1-888-686-2102

 

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