Newpoint Tabernacle Fall Classic Car Show and Market

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Newpoint Tabernacle Fall Classic Car Show and Market

Time: October 1, 2016 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Cumming, GA.
Street: 2150 Antioch Rd.
City/Town: Cumming, GA
Website or Map: http://Newpointtabernacle.wee…
Phone: 7706348392 or Osland3@aol.com
Event Type: fundraiser, for, victory, park
Organized By: Cindy Osland
Latest Activity: Sep 11, 2016

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This is the place to be on October 1st.  Newpoint Tabernacle will host A Fall Classic car, motorcycle, and truck show with many awards and prizes to be given out to registrants.  There will be an indoor fall market at the same time to get a jump on your holiday shopping and activities for the kids.  There will be plenty of food, music, and fun for everyone.Registration starts at 9:00am with a fee of $20.00.  Victory Park is a vision for Newpoint Tabernacle where children will be able to play team sports without cost to their families.

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Comment by Tom Osland on September 11, 2016 at 12:18pm

Still Looking for more Vendors.  Please contact age2750@gmail.com to sign up as a vendor.  Vendor fee is $50.00.  Choose indoor or outdoor space.

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