Annual "Americans Helping Wounded Veterans" Car Show -Warner Robins, GA

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Annual "Americans Helping Wounded Veterans" Car Show -Warner Robins,  GA

Time: June 11, 2016 from 8am to 3:30pm
Location: The Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, Warner Robins GA
Street: 1942 Heritage Pkwy, Robins Air Force Base, GA 31098
City/Town: Warner Robins, GA
Phone: 478-781-7370
Event Type: car, show, charity, event, for, americans helping wounded veterans
Organized By: Joe Rutherford and Warren Martin
Latest Activity: Jun 9, 2016

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Please join us for the Annual "Americans Helping Wounded Veterans" Car Show at The Museum of Aviation at Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins GA

Registration will be from 8am to 11am and awards will be at 3:30pm, The entry fee the day off the show will be $30

Classes include GM, FORD, TRUCK, MOTORCYCLE, STREET ROD, MUSCLE CAR, NEW CAR, STREET, RAT ROD
BEST OF SHOW, CAR, TRUCK, MOTORCYCLE, BEST INTERIOR, BEST ENGINE, BEST PAINT, STOCK AND MODIFIED

Contact Joe Rutherford at Rutherford Trophies 9:00 to 5:30 Monday-Friday at 478-781-7370 or cell 478-320-9143 or
Warren Martin at 478-781-1395 or 770-403-3766

We are 501-C3 NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION
100% of all proceeds raised goes to help Wounded Veterans

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