Oconee's 3rd Annual Classics in the Country -Watkinsville, Ga

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Oconee's 3rd Annual Classics in the Country -Watkinsville, Ga

Time: May 1, 2010 from 10am to 2:30pm
Location: Oconee County Middle School Parking Lot
Street: Hog Mountain Road and Mars Hill Road
City/Town: Watkinsville Ga
Phone: 706-255-7643 546-0336
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Marion Butler John Wagner
Latest Activity: Apr 28, 2010

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Car and Truck Show. Music by Crusin to the oldies
55 Trophy Awards include:
Best Antique before 1942, Best Original befor 1960,
Best Original 1960 & up, Best Rod/Custom befor 1960,
Best Rod/Custom 1960 and up, Best Late Model 1974 & up,
Best Foreign, Best Truck, 50/50 Cash Drawings Door Prizes / raffle items Goody Bag Free T-Shirts to all Pre Registered (if received by april 10, 1210)
Judging at 12:00 & Awards at 2:30
Proceeds to benefit the OCHS Track & Field

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