Ransom & Associates Nationwide Insurance Car Show -Winder, GA

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Ransom & Associates Nationwide Insurance Car Show -Winder, GA

Time: April 2, 2016 from 9am to 2pm
Location: The Home Depot in Winder
Street: 649 Carl Bethlehem Rd.
City/Town: Winder, GA 30680
Phone: 404-693-6330 x 107
Event Type: fundraiser, charity
Organized By: Jonathon Snow
Latest Activity: Mar 15, 2016

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Come one come all to the Ransom & Associates Nationwide Insurance Car Show on Saturday April 2nd!  This event is open to all makes and models!  Pre register by April 1st and your registration is only $10.00 per vehicle.  Registration the day of the event is $15.00.  Registration starts @ 9:00 AM and you must be registered by 11:00 AM to be eligible for awards. The Car Show will then run from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM!

We will have a 50/50 Raffle at $5.00 per ticket and all registrants will be entered to win a Yeti Cooler!  Other prizes will be given away every 30 minutes.

We will have a Sponsors Choice Award, Best of Show Award, and viewers Choice Award along with top 5 in show plaques!

All proceeds are benefiting Barrow Ministry Village!!!

http://www.barrowministryvillage.org/

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