Silver & Gold Car Show -Gainesville, GA

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Silver & Gold Car Show -Gainesville, GA

Time: August 28, 2021 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: United Community Bank
Street: 351 Jesse Jewell Parkway
City/Town: Gainesvilla GA
Website or Map: https://www.gshg.org/en/sf-ev…
Phone: Lori 706-621-5960
Event Type: car, show, festival
Organized By: Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2022

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Join Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia for a day of family fun! Enjoy great treats from local food trucks and vendors, take a look at some beautiful classic cars, and cast your vote for the Girl Scout’s Choice Award! Have a car you’d like to register or know a local vendor who’d like to participate? 

Price: $25 Vehicle Registration (Registration closes at 3p.m), $50 per 10’ x 10’ space for vendors 

All Proceeds will benefit Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia 

Contact Lori Cobb for more information!

706-621-5960

lcobb@gshg.org

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