St. Matthew's Car Show 2011, Loganville, GA

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St. Matthew's Car Show 2011, Loganville, GA

Time: May 14, 2011 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Vines Botanical Gardens and Mansion Grand Lawn
Street: 3500 Oak Grove Road
City/Town: Loganville, Georgia 30052
Website or Map: http://www.stmattscarshow.com
Phone: 404-585-6313
Event Type: fundraiser, church, outreach, community, youth.
Organized By: St. Matthews Car Show 2011 Committee
Latest Activity: Apr 28, 2011

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St. Matthew's Car Show 2011

Location:  Vines Botanical Gardens and Mansion

3500 Oak Grove Road

Loganville,Georgia 30052

Date May 14, 2011

Rain Date:  May 21, 2011

Sponsors and Vendors Accepted.  Please contact Mark Allen at 404-585-6313 or E-mail:  Info@stmattscarshow.com

Registration Fees are:  $15.00 prior to May 1, $25.00 after May 1, 2011.

All trypes of vehicles are wanted.

This is a family fun event for all ages.  Admission is free to those that attend.  It is a fun, family oriented event for all ages.  Since this is being held on the Grand Lawn, we shall have Arts and Crafts exhibits, Children games and events, Food and Drink vendors from local establishments, Live Music, prizes, cars, and prizes for Best entry, and many other categories.  As a family event, alcohol is unavailable.

If you would like to be a Sponsor or a Vendor, please call Mark Allen at 404-585-6313 by phone or Infor@stmattscarshow.com.  Please visit our websit for all information and forms.  Website is www.stmattscarshow.com

Raffles and prizes are awarded.  Register early before May 1 for $100 raffle prize drawn on May 1 for early entries. 

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