Moultrie Swap Meet - Spence Field, Moultrie, Ga

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Moultrie Swap Meet - Spence Field, Moultrie, Ga

Time: February 7, 2020 at 8pm to February 8, 2020 at 6pm
Location: Spence Field Campgrounds,
Street: W Yount St,
City/Town: Moultrie, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.moultrieswapmeet.c…
Phone: 229-896-2150
Event Type: car, show, cruise-in
Organized By: Jerry Kelly
Latest Activity: Jan 2, 2020

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Moultrie Swap Meet is a 2 Day Automotive Event where you can discover Parts, Tools, Literature, Equipment, Antique and Performance Parts, Jewelry, Crafts, Clothing, Candles, Women's Accessories, Collectible and Special Interest Items.

Tear Down for sellers inside the building can be whenever. Be that as it may, no vehicles will be permitted to enter the structure or destroy up to the entryways of the structure until 5:00 pm and you should be out by 6 pm on Thursday-Friday. Saturday they will stay open until 9 PM to enable sellers to pack up. The building will be verified at 6 PM day by day. This will be carefully enforced by our staff. If you don't mind get ready for these hours and make arrangements in like manner. On the off chance that you can't submit to these principles, at that point please make courses of action to be moved to an outside space.

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