Oakwood Secret Santa Car Show - Oakwood, GA

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Oakwood Secret Santa Car Show - Oakwood, GA

Time: October 5, 2013 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Hayes Chrysler
Street: 3115 Frontage Road
City/Town: Oakwood, GA
Phone: 770-534-2365
Event Type: car, &, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Hayes Chrysler
Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2013

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Oakwood Secret Santa Car Show
 
Event Dates: October 5, 2013 
Location: Oakwood, Georgia
 
Rods, Muscle, Classic, Antique, Trucks, Motorcycles & Race Cars 
Registration Fee for Show Vehicles—Minimum $20.00 Donation 
Arts & Crafts Registration - $25.00 
ALL proceeds go to the Oakwood Secret Santa Program 
Vehicle Registration begins at 9 am and ends at 1pm 
17 “Best Of “ Awards Plaques for the Top 25 
1st 100 cars registered receive a Dash Plaque & Goodie Bag 
FOOD PRIZES VENDORS’ ROW ARTS & CRAFTS 
The Martin Adams Band Performing LIVE SANTA ARRIVES AT NOON 
FREE ADMISSION AND FREE PARKING

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