NE Georgia Swap Meet -Braselton, GA

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NE Georgia Swap Meet -Braselton, GA

Time: September 4, 2011 from 7:30am to 3pm
Location: Lanier National Speedway
City/Town: Braselton, Ga
Phone: (706) 424-5035
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: Brad Ocock
Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2011

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As seen in Hot Rod Magazine!

The NE Georgia swap meet is this Saturday, August 6, at Lanier National Speedway in Braselton.

Vendor set-up 7am

Spectators in at 8:30

Pretty much wrapped up by 1:30.

 

Vendor spaces are only $20 for as much space as you need.

Spectator entry is still only $3

 

We’re there RAIN OR SHINE, so come out no matter what the weatherman says. (They’re wrong half the time anyway. Seriously… they could look out the window and tell us what they see, and they’d be wrong 50-percent of the time)

Our professional food vendor has home-made breakfast biscuit sandwiches, smoked pit BBQ and fresh grilled burgers for lunch. REAL food… so much better than McDonalds!

I-85 to Exit 129/Hwy 53

WEST on Hwy 53, 4.5 miles to Lanier Speedway

 

For more info, call (706) 367-1360

The NE Georgia Swap Meet is held the first Saturday of every month, March thru November, rain or shine.

 

If you’d like to be added to our monthly email reminder list, send an email to: brad56@windstream.

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