SOUTHRNFRESH 10 at Jim R. Miller Park -Marietta, GA

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SOUTHRNFRESH 10 at Jim R. Miller Park -Marietta, GA

Time: March 4, 2023 all day
Location: Jim R. Miller Park
Street: 2245 Calloway Road
City/Town: Mariette, GA
Website or Map: https://southrnfresh.com/
Phone: southrnfresh10@gmail.com
Event Type: car, show, festival
Organized By: Souhtrnfresh
Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2023

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Event Description

Southrnfresh 10 is set for March 4th 2023 back at Jim R. Miller Park.  This year marks a huge milestone for Southrnfresh as the tenth event, and will be a final chapter to the events held in this format.  So if you have never attended this is your last chance to come out and experience Southrnfresh at Jim R. Miller Park.  

Tickets will be available at the Southrnfresh Store.  We are limiting midway parking to 300 so it is important to secure your ticket in advance.  By purchasing the ticket in advance you secure parking inside the Midway amongst the best of the best from past and present.  Each Midway ticket is good for the vehicle and the driver.  Any additional passengers must purchase their own general admission ticket in advance to be able to enter during roll-in.  There will be tickets for sale at the gate, but tickets are cheaper online in advance. 

Physical tickets are mailed out once they are ordered so please be sure that your shipping address is correct when placing orders. 

*Once midway tickets are purchased email high quality photos to SOUTHRNFRESH10@gmail.com for confirmation.    

We welcome all makes and models to the event new and old,  we only request that you check yourself and bring your best.  Cars are parked based on condition and appearance as they arrive.  These events are nothing without the support of you all so we expect nothing but the best from this event.  

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

VENDOR INQUIRY EMAIL:  SOUTHRNFRESH10@GMAIL.COM

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