Show & Shirne for Cystic Fibosis in Helen, Georgia

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Show & Shirne for Cystic Fibosis in Helen, Georgia

Time: July 30, 2011 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Remember When Theatre, Helen, Georgia
Street: 115 Escowee Drive
City/Town: Helen
Phone: 706-296-6896
Event Type: charity, fund, raiser, for, cystic, fibrosis, foundation.
Organized By: Roger Kirk
Latest Activity: Jan 9, 2016

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7th Annual Show and Shine for Cystic Fibrosis will be held July 30 at the Remember When Theater Parking Lot, 115 Escowee Drive. Helen Georgia. Open car show. Come one, come all. Registration 8am - 12pm. Awards 4 pm. Awards top 50, best and outstanding in each class, GM, Ford, Mopar, Foreign, Orphan. Also owners choice...and BEST OF SHOW. Cruise-In held night before in same location. Registration $25 day of show, Preregister $20. You may preregister at the cruise-in the night before if you wish.

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