SOUTHRNFRESH 12 -Marietta, GA

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SOUTHRNFRESH 12 -Marietta, GA

Time: March 8, 2025 from 2pm to 6pm
Location: JR Miller Park
Street: 3345 Callaway Road
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Website or Map: https://southrnfresh.com/2025…
Phone: southrnfresh@gmail.com
Event Type: car, show, festival, young, owners
Organized By: Southern Fresh
Latest Activity: Mar 4

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We will be rearranging the event this year and utilizing the whole park instead of just the midway.  Last year we filled up the midway by 2:30 and had to close the gates.  This year we wanted to make sure that everyone gets a fair chance to come in and display their builds this year.  We will be utilizing the lake front parking as well, and during roll-in we will be hand selecting 40 vehicles to park lake side for your viewing pleasure.  The venders will be moved up front on the paved area in order to give them proper space to display their products and showcase their booth vehicles.

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