Operation Benefit Car Show & Swap Meet -Grantville, Ga

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Operation Benefit Car Show & Swap Meet -Grantville, Ga

Time: August 20, 2011 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Grantville Package Store Hwy 29 off i-85 s. exit 35
Street: hwy.29south
City/Town: Grantville,Ga.30220
Phone: 706--668-7731
Event Type: car, show, &, swap, meet
Organized By: mary davenport
Latest Activity: Aug 16, 2011

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Car,Truck,Bike show along with swap meet,flea market vendors,arts & crafts.We need all the help we can get.We are trying to raise money to help with expenses for Karmilya Hines to go to Norfolk ,Va.to have surgery she has bells palsy ,she will be in the hospital from 11-14 days.

Vendor fee is $25.per space $20.show vehicles .Open to all vehicles. 25 awards cars & trucks 3 for bikes.Raffle items,50/50,dash plaques, goody bags,door prizes,live band.Buddy Broach & the Pirates of the Chattahoochee.Free to spectators.Come on out & help.August 20th..2011 10am-3pm rain or shine.

I-85S.EXIT 35 Behind Grantville Package Store hwy.29

more info : Mary 706-668-7731

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