NGTC 2012 Homecoming Classic Car Show -Clarkesville, GA

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NGTC 2012 Homecoming Classic Car Show -Clarkesville, GA

Time: October 20, 2012 from 10am to 3pm
Location: NGTC Transportation Center,
Street: Tech School Road
City/Town: Clarkesville, GA 30523
Event Type: scholarship, fundraiser
Organized By: Cynthia Brown
Latest Activity: Sep 20, 2012

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Event Date(s): October 20, 2012
Event Name:   NGTC Homecoming Classic Car Show
Event City:       Clarkesville    
Event State:     Georgia
Event Location name  and/or address: NGTC Campus, 1500 Highway 197 North
Event Hours:  Registration 10 a.m.-12 noon; Show 12 noon -3 p.m.
Event description (Eligible cars and/or years, trophies awarded, activities, etc. Tell people what they can see and do at the event): :

Awards by People’s Choice will be: Best of Show, Best Ford, Best Mopar, Best GM, Best Truck, Best Special Interest and Top 15.

Silent auction, door prizes, burn out competition, NGTC Transportation Department Open, Arts & Crafts Show

Event Fees: Pre-registration $15; $20 day of show
Contact Info: (Phone or Email or Website): 706-754-7714; cbrown@northgatech.edu or www.northgatech.edu

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