REV DAVID KEISTER MEM CAR SHOW -Toccoa, GA

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REV DAVID KEISTER MEM CAR SHOW -Toccoa, GA

Time: April 14, 2018 from 9am to 2pm
Location: First Presbyterian Church of Toccoa
Street: 105 Tugalo St
City/Town: Toccoa, GA
Phone: 631-374-5890 OR 706-886-3680
Event Type: open, car, truck, &amp, bike, show, -, plus, arts, crafts, vendors
Organized By: LARRY SHAW
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2018

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Join us ... as we CELEBRATE the life, of PASTOR DAVID KEISTER, a DELIGHTFUL soul, who brought JOY, HOPE, and CONFIDENCE, to SO MANY.

Pastor Dave LOVED car shows, so polish it up, and come and JOIN US.

DOOR PRIZES........50/50 Drawing.....Vendor Displays (sales)..... Will the ladies have another BAKE SALE ???  Only ONE WAY TO FIND OUT ! ! ! ONE thing, for CERTAIN ..... DJ  will be spinning the OLDIES, from the 50's, 60's and 70's

PROFESSIONALLY JUDGED SHOW

This is a MEMORIAL show, for Pastor Dave Keister, proceeds will go to the Church Outreach and Welfare fund

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Comment by Jeffrey Rutherford on March 3, 2018 at 4:08pm

Sorry to hear that Russ ..... your presence will be missed, although we will KNOW you are with us,in spirit ! ! !

Comment by Russ Fox on March 3, 2018 at 2:52pm

I would have liked to run down for this show in memory of Rev David but already booked that weekend. Hope you have good turn out. 

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