DATE CHANGED - NE Georgia Swap Meet -Commerce, GA - DATE CHANGED

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DATE CHANGED - NE Georgia Swap Meet -Commerce, GA - DATE CHANGED

Time: November 7, 2015 from 7am to 1pm
Location: Atlanta Dragway, Commerce, GA
Street: 500 E. Ridgeway Rd
City/Town: Commerce, GA
Website or Map: http://georgiaswapmeet.com
Phone: Brad Ocock - 706-424-5035
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: NE Georgia Swap Meet
Latest Activity: Nov 5, 2015

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DATED CHANGED DUE TO WEATHER TO NOVEMBER 14, 2015!  THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT THERE WILL BE A DRAG RACE THAT SWAP MEET PARTICIPANTS CAN JOIN IN TO WATCH FOR FREE! NOVEMBER 14, 2015 

The NE Georgia Swap Meet is held every month at the Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, GA

We averaged over 200 vendors every month in 2014 and over 250 vendors in August and over 3000 for our Fall 2-day event!...and FIVE THOUSAND BUYERS.

Vendor spaces are just $20 for all the space you want. Spectator entry is just $5

To be added to our monthly email reminder list, or for more information, contact Brad at:

(706) 424-5035

brad56@windstream.net

www.georgiaswapmeet.com

Facebook: North East Georgia Swap Meet

The weather.com forecast says NOT RAIN FOR SATURDAY MORNING! 

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