Son Rise Baptist Church Youth Car Show -Carrollton, GA

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Son Rise Baptist Church Youth Car Show -Carrollton, GA

Time: October 9, 2010 from 9:30am to 3pm
Location: Food Lion Grocery Store parking lot
Street: 180 Maple St
City/Town: Carrollton, GA
Phone: 7703170425
Event Type: fundraiser, for, thunderfromabove.info
Organized By: Casey Spradlin
Latest Activity: Oct 4, 2010

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Food Lion Parking lot, Maple Street, Carrollton, GA. Registration 9:30 AM until 11 AM. Awards at 2:30 PM. Professional judging by Parmck International, AMCA judges. BBQ Sauce Contest, Salsa Contest, 200 MPH drag cars on display, Pumpkin Full "O" Cash, picture plaques for the first 25 registered, gift bags for first 50! Fun for the family! Fresh slow cooked BBQ! 22 Trophies - Best of: Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, Top 15, Pastor's Pick, Best Salsa, Best BBQ Sauce. Contact 770-328-7063 or 770-317-0425.

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