NE Georgia Swap Meet, March 2

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NE Georgia Swap Meet, March 2

Time: March 2, 2013 from 7am to 1pm
Location: Atlanta Dragway
City/Town: Commerce, GA
Website or Map: http://georgiaswapmeet.com
Phone: (706) 424-5035
Event Type: swap, meet
Organized By: Brad Ocock
Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2013

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NE Georgia Swap Meet starts its season next Saturday, March 2 at The Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, Georgia.

 

This show has been growing, with between 140-160 vendors for the last half of 2012, and big spectator crowds.

 

Vendor spaces are only $20 for all the space you want.

Spectator entry is just $5, with free parking.

 

Vendor set-up is 7am, gates open to the public at 8:30, and the show starts wrapping up around 1 or 1:30.

 

 

I-85 to Exit 149/Hwy 441. Go West/North West on 441 to the first light; Left at the light. Take the first RIGHT after the light, and the track is on the right hand side.

 

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

 

If you've got any questions, or need directions, call (706) 424-5035, check us out on FaceBook at North East Georgia Swap Meet, or our website: georgiaswapmeet.com

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