3-Day NE GA Swap Meet -Clarksville, GA

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3-Day NE GA Swap Meet -Clarksville, GA

Time: October 13, 2023 to October 14, 2023
Location: Habersham County Fairgrounds
City/Town: Clarksville, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/NEGA…
Phone: Brad Ocock (706) 424-5035
Event Type: swap, meet, car, show, cruise, in
Organized By: NE Georgia Swap Meet
Latest Activity: Oct 13, 2023

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The NE GA 3-Day Swap Meet is ON this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Habersham County Fairgrounds in Clarkesville, GA! 

We already have vendors lining up outside the gate. 

This show is rain-or-shine.

Weather Dorks are predicting rain for Friday and Saturday... but they've done that once this year already, and we saw NOTHING. 

But even if it does rain, it's not going to be in quantities that will require building an Ark. It'll rain, it'll stop, people will still be selling parts, people will still be buying parts. So COME OUT REGARDLESS!!!

Hot tip: If you really are worried about rain, go to Walmart, Academy Sports or Bass Pro and get a set of Frog Togs rain pants and jacket... they're shockingly inexpensive, and they flat out WORK. I've had sets for a couple years, and use them all the time hiking, at swap meets and in junkyards.Outside Vendor Spaces are $150 for all the space you want. 
Indoor spaces are 12x20, and are $200 
Covered outdoor spaces are 12x20 and are $175.
Vendor passes get you and a helper in.
Camping is allowed at no extra charge. 
Spec
tator entry is $10 per day, $25 for a 3-day pass. 
NO additional spectator parking fees. 

Vendor set-up is Thursday.
Gates open at 8am all three days, and it closes in the late afternoon. 

No one-day vendor spaces.  
 
Send me your email address, and I’ll add you to our reminder list for our monthly 1-day swap meets. 

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