ECKLERS NORTHEAST GEORGIA SWAP MEET -Commerce, GA

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ECKLERS NORTHEAST GEORGIA SWAP MEET -Commerce, GA

Time: May 2, 2020 from 6am to 7pm
Location: ATLANTA DRAGWAY
Street: 500 E Ridgeway Rd
City/Town: Commerce, GA
Website or Map: http://negeorgiaswapmeet.com/
Phone: Brad Ocock 706-424-5035
Event Type: swap, meet, /, cruise, in, car, show, www.southeastwheelsevents.com
Organized By: ECKLARS SWAP MEET
Latest Activity: Apr 28, 2020

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Event Description

Yes, that’s right—the Swap Meet is good to go this Saturday! We got The Green Light from the State and County governments late Monday afternoon.

The weather looks to be absolutely perfect, so between that, the Cabin Fever we’ve all been experiencing for the last month and a half, and my phone blowing up for the last ten days from buyers and sellers who are planning on coming from some distance away, we’re expecting a fantastic show.

Even with that, we’re asking you all make a point of calling your friends and encouraging them to come out. They’ve had four weeks to sort through the stuff in their shop, and have four days to get it on the trailer. Post it to any FaceBook groups you belong to, and any enthusiast web sites you frequent as well.

(Note that it’s May 2, not the following week as we had it originally scheduled). 

For more details, see the Blog click here

https://www.facebook.com/North-East-Georgia-Swap-Meet-127355290664008/

2020 Schedule
Below is the 2020 Schedule. There are a couple dates that are the Second Saturday—make a note of it!
May 2
May 30
July 4 (yes, July 4… But we’re an early show, so you’ll have plenty of time to BBQ and watch fireworks!)
August 1
September 5
October 10—Vintage Bike Feature!
November 7
December 5

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