Southrnfresh 8 -Marietta, GA

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Southrnfresh 8 -Marietta, GA

Time: July 13, 2019 from 2pm to 8pm
Location: Jim R. Miller Park
Street: 2245 Callaway Rd SW Ste A
City/Town: Marietta, GA
Website or Map: https://wego.here.com/directi…
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Joseph Dale
Latest Activity: Sep 19, 2025

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After a 5 year absence we will be returning back to Jim R. Miller park this year for Southrnfresh 8. After Southrnfresh 4 the park went through a major renovation and owners changed. And it it was difficult for us to secure a date. After many phone calls we have finally locked in a date and are excited to be closer to the city this year. In the next few days we will be opening registration and vendor / sponsor applications, and releasing more information.

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Comment by EdwardH on September 19, 2025 at 2:25am

A full renovation is something I wouldn’t say no to if I had the right budget for it. But for now I can only manage step-by-step repairs, more like cosmetic, one room at a time. Right now I’m working on the bathroom, and I found a contractor for bathroom remodeling near me through a site, which helped me a lot. I definitely wouldn’t start laying tiles, drilling into ceramic, and all that myself. I’d be scared to ruin everything.

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