Ophir Baptist Church 1st Annual Spring Show Cumming, Ga.

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Ophir Baptist Church 1st Annual Spring Show Cumming, Ga.

Time: May 13, 2017 from 9am to 2:30pm
Location: Sawnee Elementary School
Street: 1616 Canton Hwy
City/Town: Cumming, Ga.
Phone: 770-235-3096
Event Type: fundraiser, for, church, camp
Organized By: Patricia Chamlee
Latest Activity: May 11, 2017

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Gathering to Celebrate Jesus Christ our King

OPHIR BAPTIST CHURCH

WELCOME Classic Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles

1st Annual Spring Show                  

DATE:Saturday, May 13, 2017(RAINDATE: Sept 2, 2017)

     TIME:9:00am-2:30pm @

               Sawnee Elementary School

1616 Canton Hwy, Cumming, Ga

 $20 Pre-Registration per Entry or $25 per Entry @ Show

Registration @ Show Open: 9:00am –1:00pm

Pastor’s Choice, Women’s Choice,Kids Choice,Top 7People’s Choice

CASH PRIZES!! DOOR PRIZES!!   50/50 RAFFLE!!   iPAD RAFFLE!!(Presented at 2:00pm)

Must be present to win 50/50 Raffle, Door & Cash Prizes  

Children of The Promise/Rivers Edge Bluegrass/Sinners Saved/Gerald Sweatman/Ronnie Fields

Food Available

 Pre-register/more info:Patricia Chamlee (Cell: 770 235 3096 or 3097)Email: chamleep@bellsouth.net

 All Proceeds Benefit Ophir Baptist Church Camp Fund    

NO ALCHOLIC BEVERAGES/RESPECTFULLY REQUEST NO BURNOUTS

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Comment by Lee Gosney on March 30, 2017 at 10:22am

Hey everyone, I got in contact and hopefully we will have updated information later on. Please disregard the Google Closed Permanently sign, I don't know what's up but I called and talked to Ms. Patricia myself and these folks are doing fine Thanks for letting me know.-lee

Comment by Dan & Catherine Bennett on March 1, 2017 at 3:57pm
I need info for the Ophir show.

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